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Effective Dates: 08/31/2009 - Present Previous | Next
BASIC (08-09)

RM 10205.025 Proper Applicant for a


Social Security Card
If your office has not converted to SSNAP, see RM 00202.005.
This section contains policy about who qualifies as a proper applicant and procedures
for filing an application for a Social Security card.
This policy is not to be confused with the criteria for determining who can have access
to, or authorize disclosure from, the Numident record. For disclosure criteria, see GN
03340.000.
This section is also not to be confused with policy regarding who can file a benefit claim
or receive benefit payments. For information on who is a proper applicant for claims and
payments, see GN 00204.003.

A. Definition of a proper applicant for an SSN card


A proper applicant for an SSN card is a person who may file an application for an SSN
card on behalf of himself/herself or on behalf of someone physically or mentally unable
to file on his or her own behalf.
In some situations, there may be more than one proper applicant. For example, for a
child under age 18 living at home with both of his or her parents, the child and both
parents could each be considered proper applicants for a card on behalf of the child.
NOTE: The representative payee of a number holder (NH) is only a proper applicant
when he or she qualifies under the guidelines set out in this subchapter.

B. Determining the proper applicant


NOTE: Applicants for original Social Security numbers (SSNs) who are age 12 or older
are required to appear in person, whether or not they file on their own behalf (See
Mandatory In-Person Interview for SSN Applicants Age 12 or Older, RM 10205.110).

1. Adults filing on own behalf

Applicants, age 18 or over, who are physically and mentally capable of completing an in-
person interview or reading and completing an application for a Social Security card
must file the application on their own behalf.

2. Children filing on own behalf

If physically and mentally capable of completing an in-person interview or paper


application for a Social Security card, a child of any age may file on his or her own
behalf.

3. Other applicant filing on behalf of NH

If an individual is unable to file an application on his or her own behalf, an applicant


who can establish relationship to and custody/responsibility for the individual, and who
is highest on the priority list below should file the application:
a. A court-appointed legal guardian (individual or other entity) always has priority
over any other proper applicants;
b. A parent (natural, adoptive, or step) with custody of a child;
c. Administrator of an individual's (adult or child) estate;
d. A brother, sister, grandparent, aunt, uncle, or cousin with custody of a child;
e. A State agency (including State foster care and child protective-service agencies,
State mental institutions or hospitals, or State adoption agencies) or a State-
licensed agency (including State contractors and private adoption agencies) if it
has legal custody of the individual (adult or child); or
f. An individual who applies on behalf of another individual (adult or child) who can
establish relationship and responsibility.
Only consider someone lower on the list when no one higher on the list of proper
applicants exists. You can generally determine the proper applicant by establishing who
has custody or responsibility. In extenuating circumstances, with Regional Office
approval, you may make exceptions on a case-by-case basis.

C. Acceptable evidence of
relationship/custody/responsibility
You must establish relationship, custody, and responsibility in every case when the
person who signs (either electronically through SSNAP or on a paper SS-5) the
application is not the person to whom we will issue the card. Once it is clear that no one
higher on the priority list exists and you have established relationship, custody, and
responsibility, consider the individual a proper applicant.
When the applicant is not a proper applicant, or cannot establish relationship and
custody, return the application and evidence and provide the individual with a written
notice per Providing Written Notice and Second Review When SSN or Card Cannot Be
Issued, RM 10215.110.

D. Refer to detailed evidence requirements in the


following sections

Proper Applicant Type Reference

Legal Guardian RM 10205.030

Parent with Custody of Child under Age 18 RM 10205.035

Administrator of Estate of the Number Holder RM 10205.040

Relative with Custody of Child under Age 18 RM 10205.045

State Agency with Legal Custody RM 10205.050

Individual Who can Establish Relationship and Responsibility RM 10205.055

To Link to this section - Use this URL: RM 10205.025 - Proper Applicant for a Social Security Card - 08/31/2009
http://policy.ssa.gov/poms.nsf/lnx/0110205025 Batch run: 08/31/2009
Rev:08/31/2009

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