The FO is responsible for finding the person or organization best suited to be payee
            and is required to keep a list of available payees located in the local service area and community.
            FOs are encouraged to develop ongoing, cooperative relationships with community social
            service providers who can often provide payee contacts. Good working relationships
            with these providers may also help provide insight into a beneficiary’s well-being
            and daily life. In addition, local social service providers may also serve as good
            reference contacts to verify allegations made by other payee applicants.
         
         NOTE: The list of available payees is for SSA use only. When contacting prospective payees
            or potential sources of payee leads, only disclose information necessary to assist
            us with selecting a representative payee. For information about the limited disclosures
            SSA can make without consent to the prospective payee, see GN 03316.120A.1. For information about the limited disclosures SSA can make without consent to general
            third party contacts to assist SSA in locating a suitable representative payee and
            administer SSA programs, see GN 03316.065F and GN 03316.065H.
         Additionally, it is important for the FO to utilize the advance designee list when
            finding a suitable payee. The advance designee list is the first lead in payee development,
            per GN 00502.085I. However, advance designation of representative payee does not replace complete payee
            suitability development. If the beneficiary has no advance designation(s), FO technicians
            must look at other sources and develop for a suitable payee using the preferred representative
            payee order of selection (see GN 00502.105).