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Social Security Administration Exempts Disability, Medicare Applications From In-Person Verification

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
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  • Key Changes to Identity Verification Requirements
  • Who Still Needs In-Person Verification?
    • Enhanced Fraud Prevention Measures
  • Increased Office Staffing to Support New Requirements
    • What This Means for Beneficiaries
  • Registering for an Account
    • To Conclude

The Social Security Administration announced significant changes to its upcoming identity verification requirements yesterday, creating exemptions for vulnerable populations while maintaining enhanced security measures against fraud.

 

Key Changes to Identity Verification Requirements

The revised policy, set to take effect April 14, will no longer require in-person identity verification for individuals applying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), Medicare, or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) who cannot use the agency’s online services.

“We have listened to our customers, Congress, advocates, and others, and we are updating our policy to provide better customer service to the country’s most vulnerable populations,”

said Lee Dudek, Acting Commissioner of Social Security in the announcement.

The change comes after apparent feedback from stakeholders concerned about accessibility barriers for disabled and elderly Americans.

Under the original plan, all applicants who couldn’t use the agency’s online verification system would have been required to appear in person at Social Security offices.

 

Who Still Needs In-Person Verification?

While disability and Medicare applicants received exemptions in the revised policy, those applying for retirement, survivors, or auxiliary benefits (spouse or child) will still need to verify their identity either through the agency’s online system or by visiting a Social Security office if they cannot use their personal my Social Security account.

The agency also confirmed that direct deposit changes for any benefit type will continue to require in-person verification if the beneficiary cannot complete the process online.

This measure specifically targets a common avenue for Social Security fraud, where scammers attempt to redirect benefit payments to accounts they control.

 

Enhanced Fraud Prevention Measures

Security experts have long pointed to direct deposit diversions as a significant vulnerability in the benefits system.

The SSA indicated it plans to implement the Department of Treasury’s Bureau of Fiscal Service’s payment integrity service called Account Verification Service (AVS), which provides instant bank verification to prevent fraud associated with direct deposit change requests.

The agency acknowledged that exceptions to the in-person requirement will be made in “extreme dire-need situations,” including terminal illness cases and prisoner pre-release scenarios.

Officials stated they are developing a process requiring documentation and management approval to bypass identity verification requirements in such cases.

 

Increased Office Staffing to Support New Requirements

This policy update comes as the SSA recently mandated that nearly all agency employees, including frontline staff, work in physical offices five days per week.

The administration cited this staffing decision as a key component in supporting the new in-person verification requirements.

“This arrangement ensures maximum staffing is available to support the stronger in-person identity proofing requirement,”

the agency explained in its announcement.

 

What This Means for Beneficiaries

The Social Security Administration serves approximately 70 million Americans, including retirees, disabled workers, and low-income elderly and disabled people through SSI.

The agency processes millions of applications annually and maintains records for nearly every American worker.

 

Registering for an Account

For individuals who haven’t yet created a my Social Security account, which would allow them to avoid in-person verification requirements for many services, the agency recommended visiting www.ssa.gov/myaccount/ to register.

The SSA emphasized that the policy adjustments reflect its efforts to balance fraud prevention with access to critical benefits, particularly for vulnerable populations who may face mobility challenges or other barriers to in-person services.

“The agency will continue to monitor and, if necessary, make adjustments to ensure it pays the right person the right amount at the right time while safeguarding the benefits and programs it administers,”

the announcement stated.

 

To Conclude

Those seeking additional information about the identity verification requirements and exceptions can visit the SSA’s dedicated information page at “What to Know about Proving Your Identity.”

 

Sources: US Social Security Administration.

 

Tags: identity verificationMedicareretirement benefitsSocial Security AdministrationSSDISSI
Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

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