Need a new or replacement Social Security card? It’s free. Here’s who qualifies, the documents you need, how to apply online or in person, and how long it takes in 2026.
How to Get a New or Replacement Social Security Card (2026 Guide)
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Whether you’ve lost your card, had it stolen, changed your name, or need one for the first time, getting a new or replacement Social Security card is a straightforward — and free — process. This 2026 guide walks you through who qualifies, what documents you’ll need, and how to apply online or in person.
Is It Free to Get a Replacement Social Security Card?
Yes. The Social Security Administration (SSA) does not charge a fee to issue a new or replacement Social Security card. Be cautious of third-party sites that charge for the card itself — the SSA application is always free.
Documents You’ll Need
To get a card, the SSA requires original documents (or certified copies) that prove your identity, age, and citizenship or lawful status. Commonly accepted documents include:
- Proof of identity — U.S. driver’s license, state-issued ID, or U.S. passport.
- Proof of age — a certified birth certificate is the most common document.
- Proof of citizenship or immigration status — U.S. birth certificate, passport, or immigration documents.
The SSA generally requires original or certified copies — photocopies are not accepted. If you need a certified birth certificate to complete your application, you can order one online.
How to Apply for a New or Replacement Social Security Card
Step 1: Determine Whether You Can Apply Online
Many people can request a replacement card for free through a personal my Social Security account — if you’re a U.S. citizen, aren’t changing any information on the card, and have a driver’s license or state ID from a participating state. If those conditions aren’t met, you’ll apply by mail or in person.
Step 2: Complete the Application (Form SS-5)
If you can’t apply online, fill out the Application for a Social Security Card (Form SS-5). This is the same form used for a first-time card, a replacement, or a name change.
Step 3: Gather Your Documents
Collect the original or certified identity, age, and citizenship documents listed above. Make sure names and dates match across your documents to avoid delays.
Step 4: Submit Your Application
Submit online (for eligible replacements), by mail, or in person at your local SSA office. In-person visits are typically required for first-time cards, name changes, and certain immigration situations.
Step 5: Wait for Your Card
Once approved, your card usually arrives by mail within 7 to 14 business days, though timing can vary.
How Many Replacement Cards Can You Get?
The SSA limits replacement cards to 3 per year and 10 in a lifetime. Some changes — like a legal name change or a correction — don’t count toward these limits.
What If You Changed Your Name?
If you’ve legally changed your name through marriage, divorce, or a court order, you’ll need to update your Social Security card and provide proof of the change, such as a marriage certificate or divorce decree. See our full guide on changing your name on your Social Security card.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a replacement Social Security card cost?
Nothing. Replacing a Social Security card through the SSA is always free.
How long does it take to get a new Social Security card?
Once your application is approved, the card typically arrives within 7 to 14 business days.
Can I get a replacement Social Security card online?
Often yes — if you’re a U.S. citizen not changing any information and you have a driver’s license or state ID from a participating state, you can apply through a my Social Security account.
What documents do I need to replace my card?
Generally proof of identity (such as a driver’s license or passport) and, when required, proof of age and citizenship like a certified birth certificate.
Related Guides
- What to Do If Your Social Security Card Is Stolen — Protect yourself and get a replacement.
- How to Change Your Name on Your Social Security Card — A complete step-by-step guide.
- Can You Laminate Your Social Security Card? — Why you shouldn’t, and how to protect it.
- How Do I Replace My Social Security Card? — Quick answer to the replacement process.
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