Provide access to an incompetent adult upon request and verification of his or her
            identity. The reviewing SSA employee should make the decision to accept the access
            request based on his or her own judgment that the individual is capable of making
            the request and of understanding the information that they are requesting.
         
         Before granting access to a legal guardian, verify the legal guardian’s identity and
            obtain documentation from the legal guardian to establish his or her relationship
            to the incompetent adult (e.g., court order of guardianship), if such evidence does
            not already exist in our records.
         
         A representative payee does not have access rights, unless the payee is also the legal
            guardian. If a person is both a representative payee and the legal guardian and he
            or she is acting on behalf of the individual, process the request as an access request.
         
         Field office and Program Service Center employees should determine whether a person
            meets the definition of a legal guardian in a particular state. Refer questions about
            legal guardianship status to the Assistant Regional Commissioner (ARC). The ARC may
            further consult with the Office of the General Counsel (OGC) when necessary. Central
            office employees may refer questions to:
         
         Social Security Administration
            
            
            Office of Central Operations
            
            
            Division of
            Training and Program Support 
            
            
            6100 Wabash Avenue
            
            
            Baltimore, MD 21215