In addition to documents required for the person to whom the SSN is issued, i.e.,
            evidence of age, identity, and U.S. citizenship or current lawful alien status (or,
            if not authorized to work in the U.S., evidence of a current valid nonwork need) appropriate
            to the type of SSN card requested, you must also obtain the following evidence from
            the proper applicant.
         
         
            
               1. Proof of identity of the applicant
               
             
            
               We must see proof of identity for the person filing the application.
             
          
         
            
               2. Evidence that the applicant represents the legal guardian
               
             
            
               When the legal guardian is not an individual (i.e., an agency or bank), we must see
                  documentation to show that the applicant is acting on behalf of the legal guardian
                  entity. See Authority to act on behalf of agency, RM 10205.050B.2.
             
          
         
            
               3. Evidence of relationship/custody/responsibility
               
             
            
               We must see court documents establishing that the applicant has legal guardianship
                  of the number holder (NH). Proof of legal guardianship is sufficient evidence of relationship,
                  custody, and responsibility.