Evidence of Age for Obtaining
a Social Security Card

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When you become an American citizen, whether by birth or naturalization, you get a Social Security card. Most people keep their for their entire lives — but why? What is this card used for?

Social Security cards serve as identification for the social security system. The administration provides the government with a way to track retirement assistance contributions. Today, you need them for much more than that. These reasons include:

  • Going to the doctor.
    If you go to the doctor, you might need to give them your Social Security card. They use the number to bill insurance, and to ensure that nobody unauthorized uses your medical information.
Evidence of Age for Obtaining a Social Security Card
  • Getting a job.
    If you want to get hired, you will need to present a Social Security card to your employer. They must use your Social Security number to report wages on W-2 forms. The number can also serve as proof you’re eligible to work in the country.
  • Getting a credit card or bank account.
    Because it’s tied to finances and credit worthiness, credit cards and bank accounts will need Social Security verification.
  • Going to school.
    Applying for college? You’ll need to prove you’re allowed to attend school in the country.

U.S. Hospital Record of Birth

Every state keeps records of anyone who was born in its hospitals. Having a birth certificate is critical for obtaining a Social Security card and other identification documents. If you don’t have a copy, you can order one online.

The requirements and fees vary between states. But there are some universal guidelines that apply no matter where you were born. This is also true for getting a copy of the hospital’s record of birth.

For example, all requests for birth certificate or hospital records should include:

  • Your entire name
  • Your sex
  • Your full birthday
  • The full names of your parents
  • Your mother’s maiden name
  • City and town of birth, and the name of the hospital
  • Reason for requesting the copy
  • Your relationship to the person on the document, even if it is you
  • Contact phone number