Social Security Administration Death Notices
Data Exchange – Requesting SSA’s Death Information
SSA’s Death Information We collect death information to administer our programs. We receive death reports from many sources, including family members, funeral homes, financial institutions, postal authorities, States and other Federal agencies. It is important to note our records are not a comprehensive record of all deaths in the country.
https://www.ssa.gov/dataexchange/request_dmf.htmlWhat should I do when someone dies? · FAQ | SSA
Notify Social Security as soon as possible when someone getting benefits dies. In most cases, the funeral director will report the person’s death to Social Security. Give the funeral director the deceased’s Social Security number so he or she can report the death. See How Social Security Can Help You When A Family Member Dies for more information.
https://faq.ssa.gov/en-us/Topic/article/KA-02077How to notify the Social Security Administration of a death
Note that you can't report a death online, but you can contact your local SSA Office or call 1-800-772-1213 to speak with a representative from the office who can help. If the death isn't reported, any payments collected from the SSA for the month your loved one passed or later must be paid back to the government.
https://www.protective.com/learn/how-to-notify-the-social-security-administration-of-a-deathSocial Security Death Index
Social Security Death Records (SSDR) contain the following data on a deceased person: Last name First name Date of Birth Date of Death Where the last SSB was sent State of residence Where the SSN was issued Last known address A Search Tip: When doing a search in the SSDI, do not include the middle initial. Middle names were not indexed.
https://socialsecuritydeathindex-search.com/Social Security Death Index Free Online | ObitsArchive
The public Social Security Death Index from the United States Social Security Administration (SSA) currently contains over 89 million death records and is updated weekly. The index is created from records of deceased persons possessing U.S. Social Security numbers, whose deaths were reported to the Social Security Administration.
https://www.obitsarchive.com/ssdiSurvivors Benefits | SSA - Social Security Administration
If you need to report a death or apply for benefits, call 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778 ). You can speak to a Social Security representative between 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. You can find the phone number for your local office by using our Social Security Office Locator and looking under Social Security Office Information.
https://www.ssa.gov/benefits/survivors/How To Report A Death To Social Security - AARP
The death of a someone who was receiving or eligible for Social Security on his or her own work record triggers a one-time payment of $255 (often called the “burial benefit” or “death benefit”) to a surviving spouse who was living with the deceased or collecting Social Security benefits on the deceased’s record.
https://www.aarp.org/retirement/social-security/questions-answers/report-death-to-social-security.htmlSocial Security Death Index - Information for Online Searching
The Social Security Death Index (SSDI) is a database of people whose deaths were reported to the Social Security Administration (SSA) beginning about 1962. A small number of deaths are listed before 1962. It was created from the Social Security Administration's Death Master File.
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the death master file (dmf), a file extracted from the social security administration’s (ssa) database of social security number holders, contains the death reports that ssa collects to administer its programs; the dmf has been a lightning rod for criticism for nearly a decade. 1 ssa uses the death data it receives to determine eligibility for …
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