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The Daily Insight

Where can I Find my Social Security statement?

Author

John Thompson

Published Feb 10, 2026

You can view a sample Statement based on your age category below. We have added new fact sheets to accompany the online Statement. The fact sheets are designed to provide clarity and useful information, based on your age group and earnings situation. They can help you better understand Social Security programs and benefits.

Is there a way to mail a social security check?

The Social Security Administration no longer mails paper checks, though many still refer to the payments as Social Security checks. There are two ways you can receive your benefits: Direct Express Debit Card: If you don’t have a bank account or don’t sign up for direct deposit, your benefits will be paid via a Direct Express debit card.

What can I do with my social security account?

ID.me is a Single Sign-On provider that meets the U.S. government’s most rigorous requirements for online identity proofing and authentication. What can you do with a my Social Security account?

What to do if your social security check does not arrive?

If you receive your Social Security check by mail, wait a few days after you would normally receive it. Perhaps it was delayed in the mail. If it does not arrive after a few days, you can report a lost, missing, or stolen check by calling Social Security at 1-800-772-1213, or find a Social Security office location near you.

Go to and open an account with Social Security to view your statement. (You can no longer request a printed statement either using Form SSA 7004.) Your statement includes a record of the earnings on which you’ve paid taxes and an estimate of the benefits you will receive at various retirement ages: 62, 67, and 70.

How can I get my Social Security number back?

If you receive benefits or have Medicare, your personal my Social Security account is also the best way to: Request a replacement Social Security number card (in most states and the District of Columbia). Get your benefit verification letter. Check your benefit and payment information.

How can I get an estimate of my Social Security benefits?

Your best bet may be to request a Social Security benefits estimate ( Form SSA-7004) from the SSA. This will contain an estimate of your benefit at age 62, at your FRA, and at age 70 based on your current work history.

Is it easy to check your Social Security benefits?

There’s not a lot to see in your Social Security account, but that’s fine. Sometimes you simply need to check your estimated benefits or your lifetime earnings. The Social Security website makes that easy and efficient to do.