The Trump administration said the change would help safeguard against fraudulent activity, but retiree advocates are ...
The Social Security Administration’s plan to require in-person identity checks for millions of new and existing recipients ...
On March 31, beneficiaries will no longer be able to verify their identities on the phone with the Social Security ...
New and some existing social security users may have to verify their identity in person if they cannot complete the process ...
Changes being considered are meant to combat fraud and eliminate costs, but could make filing claims harder for some ...
New guidelines mean beneficiaries will need to travel to offices to verify their identities in person if they can't do it ...
Social Security recipients and applicants will be required to verify their identities online or at an in-person field office ...
The new rule would require people who want to make changes to first verify their identity online or in person.
To prevent fraud, the Social Security Administration announced it will require applicants and recipients to go through in-person identity checks.
Security measures being updated with the Social Security Administration will soon require certain beneficiaries to verify ...