Can you mail copy of marriage licence to social security

Yes, you can mail a copy of your marriage license to Social Security Administration (SSA) to update your records. Here's what you need to do:

  1. Obtain a certified copy of your marriage license: You can obtain a certified copy of your marriage license from the county clerk's office where you obtained the license. This copy should be stamped "Certified Copy" and have a raised seal.
  2. Make a photocopy of the certified copy: Make a photocopy of the certified copy of your marriage license for your records.
  3. Mail the certified copy to Social Security: Mail the certified copy of your marriage license to the Social Security Administration at the following address:

Social Security Administration P.O. Box 17715 Baltimore, MD 21235-7175

  1. Include a letter with your name and Social Security number: Include a letter with your name, Social Security number, and a statement indicating that you are submitting a copy of your marriage license to update your records.

Here's an example of what the letter could look like:

Dear Social Security Administration,

I am writing to submit a copy of my marriage license to update my records. My name is [Your Name], and my Social Security number is [Your Social Security Number]. I am attaching a certified copy of my marriage license, which was issued on [Date] in [County].

Please update my records to reflect my new marital status.

Sincerely, [Your Name]

  1. Keep a copy for your records: Keep a copy of the certified copy of your marriage license and the letter you sent to Social Security for your records.

It's a good idea to also contact Social Security to confirm that they have received your documents and to ask about the status of your records update. You can reach Social Security at 1-800-772-1213 or visit your local Social Security office.

Note: You may also be able to submit your marriage license online through the Social Security Administration's website, if you have a my Social Security account.