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For assistance, reference the Online Video Hearing User Guide.įor detailed information on how to prepare if you have been offered an in-person hearing and what to expect during your hearing office visit, visit How will your offices acquire consent for participating in a telephone or online video hearing? How can I prepare for my hearing?įor detailed information on how to prepare for your telephone hearing and what to expect during your hearing, visit For detailed information on how to prepare for your online video hearing and what to expect during your hearing, visit In addition, visit the Online Video Hearing Lobby to set up your device before your online video hearing. You can find your local hearing office phone number by accessing our Hearing Office Locator.
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To submit documents electronically via fax, simply use the toll-free fax number with area code “833” assigned to the servicing hearing office. Sending documents to us via fax delivers a secure, electronic copy to the specific hearing office’s designated email inbox. You can find your local hearing office phone number by accessing our Hearing Office Locator.Ĭlaimants and representatives can send us documents by fax machine or by their own e-fax solution. Providing status for your pending case.Updating your records to ensure we have the appropriate telephone number and address and.Confirming your agreement to a telephone or online video hearing.Confirming your availability for a hearing.Our hearing office employees continue to answer our general inquiry lines during regular business hours for local hearing offices and can help you with the following matters: You can communicate with your local hearing office by telephone, fax, and e-Fax. You must have a scheduled hearing to enter a hearing office. How can I communicate with my local hearing office? Learn what else to know before you go to an office. Everyone permitted to enter an office must wear a mask, regardless of vaccination status. What safety protocols must I follow to visit a Social Security office?Įveryone must complete a self-assessment checklist before allowed entry. Please visit our webpage with information about getting help and what to know before you visit an office. We want to help you as quickly and safely as possible. We are here to help by continuing to provide the critical services you need. may provide service only by appointment due to construction, inability to permit people to wait outside the office, or other reasons.The small number of offices that temporarily:.Options that could help you have your hearing sooner if you are appealing a decision.What you should know before you visit a Social Security office, so we can help you safely.How to get help from Social Security, including online and the best times to call.Visit How to Get Help from Social Security for important information about

As we expand in-person service, we strongly encourage you to continue to go online, call us for help, and schedule appointments in advance.

Local Social Security offices are offering more in-person appointments and have resumed in-person service for people without an appointment. How can I find out if my Social Security office is open? Please visit How to Get Help from Social Security for what to expect if you need to visit a Social Security office.

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We will update it to incorporate guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Office of Management and Budget. In accordance with the Office of Management and Budget’s (OMB) Safer Federal Workplace: Agency Model Safety Principles memorandum (M-21-15) on the President’s Executive Order on Protecting the Federal Workforce and Requiring Mask-Wearing, we have created a COVID-19 Workplace Safety Plan. Does Social Security have a plan that addresses the health and safety of its employees and the public in its offices? Please visit our Hearing Options During COVID-19 webpage for more information about our available hearing options. As our capacity grows, we will move to a more normal scheduling process. We will continue to increase the number of in-person hearings we can hold. In late 2021, we began scheduling some in-person hearings. However, we continue to strongly encourage you to consider participating in a telephone hearing or an online video hearing as a secure and reliable hearing option. Telephone or online video hearings are not mandatory. Am I required to have my hearing by telephone or by online video?
