An individual may obtain a new SSN, with or without a name change, for various reasons,
including in situations of harassment, abuse, or life endangerment (HALE); identity
fraud; adoption; or religious or cultural objections to the number pattern of the
current SSN. If a claimant files a disability claim under a new SSN and has a prior
claim(s) under a former SSN, or if a claimant files an appeal under a new SSN on a
claim under a former SSN, the field office (FO) must determine what steps are necessary,
if any, to handle the new filing. The reason for the SSN change will dictate how the
FO handles the new filing.
Use the new SSN and name, as applicable, in all communications with the claimant or
with a third-party about the claimant’s disability claim. Do not disclose to a third-party
the former SSN or name, or the reason for the change(s). Before releasing any personal
information, follow agency privacy and disclosure policy as listed:
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GN 03340.001 Policy on Access to SSA Records Under the Privacy Act
IMPORTANT: The instructions that follow do not apply to claimants who changed their identity
under the Department of Justice’s Federal Witness Protection Program (FWPP). Follow
guidance in DI 11010.270 and DI 11055.115 when the claimant is under the FWPP.
NOTE: If a claimant receives a new SSN while the claimant's disability claim or appeal
is pending (i.e., a final determination or decision has not yet been made in the case),
the FO will reestablish the case using the new SSN in the applicable claims processing
systems and convert the Electronic Disability Collect System (EDCS) case to a paper
folder. The FO must manually clear (MANCLR), terminate (T50), or close with 'No Determination'
(ND), as applicable, the active case segment(s) established with the prior SSN.