Apply for Retirement Benefits | SSA (2024)

Before you apply, take time to review the basics, understand the process, and gather the documents you’ll need to complete an application. We encourage you to create or sign in to your personal my Social Security account to verify your earnings. Your future benefits are based on the earnings we have on your earnings record.

Review Retirement Benefits Basics

You can start your retirement benefits as early as age 62 or as late as age 70. If you’re preparing to apply for retirement benefits, knowing when you’re eligible to apply and how the system works are the first steps in choosing what age is right for you. Before you submit an application, go to our Learn About Retirement Benefits page to understand:

  • How you qualify for Social Security benefits.
  • How your earnings and age can affect your benefits.
  • What you should consider in deciding when to start receiving benefits.
  • Retirement benefits for spouses and family members.

Understand The Application Process

The retirement benefits application process follows these general steps, whether you apply online, by phone, or in person:

  • Gather the information and documents you need to apply.
  • Complete and submit your application.
  • We review your application and contact you if we need more information.
  • We mail you a decision letter.
  • You start receiving your retirement benefits.

How Early Can I Apply?

You must be at least age 62 for the entire month to be eligible to receive benefits. If you were born on the first or second day of the month, you meet this requirement in the month of your 62nd birthday. If you were born on any other day of the month, you do not meet this requirement until the following month.

You can apply up to four months before you want your retirement benefits to start. For example, if you turn 62 on December 2, you can start your benefits as early as December. If you want your benefits to start in December, you can apply in August. If you turn 62 any day after December 2, you are not age 62 for the entire month of December. You can start your benefits as early as January when you are 62 for the entire month. If you want your benefits to start in January, you can apply in September.

Social Security benefits are paid in the month following the month they are due. If you are due benefits for the month of December, you will receive your first check in January for December.

Ready To Start Medicare?

If you’ll turn 65 within three months, you can use our online application to apply for Medicare and Social Security retirement benefits at the same time, or you can use it to apply for just Medicare. To learn more about your Medicare options, review our section on Medicare Benefits.

Applying As A Spouse Or Family Member

You may be able to receive retirement benefits on your spouse or former spouse’s record. Likewise, your spouse or family member may be able to receive benefits on your record if they qualify. Learn more about Benefits For Your Family.

Retirement Benefits For Survivors

If you are the spouse, divorced spouse, family member, or parent of a worker who has died and you are planning to apply for retirement benefits, review our Survivors Benefits page to see how Social Security survivor benefits relate to your situation.

Gather Information You Need to Apply

Before applying, be ready to provide your Social Security number and information about:

  • Dates of current and previous marriages, and where you were married.
  • U.S. military service dates and branches.
  • Employer names and dates for the past two years.
  • Self-employment income and type of business.
  • Bank information to set up your direct deposit.
  • Family members who may be eligible to receive benefits on your record.

We will ask for certain documents we need to review and process your application. These documents may include:

  • Your original birth certificate or other proof of your age. This must be the original document or a certified copy from the issuing agency.
  • Proof of U.S. citizenship if you were not born in the U.S. and have not submitted proof for an earlier Medicare or Social Security claim. We must see the original document(s) or copies certified by the agency that issued them. We cannot accept expired, notarized, or photocopied documents.
  • A copy of your W-2 tax form(s) and/or self-employment tax return from last year. A photocopy is acceptable.
  • A copy of your U.S. military service papers if you served before 1968. A photocopy is acceptable.

As you prepare to apply for benefits, first gather the documents listed on our . Instructions on how to submit your documents will appear at the end of the online application.

If applying by phone, gather the information above. We will walk you through the process on the phone.

If applying in person, ask your local Social Security office what you need to bring when you call to schedule your appointment. They can help you if you don’t have all your documents right now.

Apply for Retirement Benefits | SSA (2024)

FAQs

How long does it take to get approved for retirement benefits? ›

H2: How long does the retirement process take? The approval timeline varies by benefit type. Retirement benefits typically take six weeks, while disability benefits may require three to five months. Survivors benefits average two to three months for processing.

Why would retirement benefits be denied? ›

Some government and railroad employees are not eligible for Social Security. American expatriates retiring in certain countries—and some retired immigrants to the U.S.—can't collect Social Security benefits. Divorced spouses married for fewer than 10 years cannot claim benefits based on the earnings of their ex-spouse.

What questions does Social Security ask for retirement? ›

Information About You
  • Your date and place of birth and Social Security number;
  • The name, Social Security number and date of birth or age of your current spouse and any former spouse. ...
  • The names of any unmarried children under age 18, age 18-19 and in elementary or secondary school, or disabled before age 22;

How do you qualify for retirement benefits? ›

You must earn at least 40 Social Security credits to be eligible for Social Security benefits. You earn credits when you work and pay Social Security taxes. The number of credits does not affect the amount of benefits you receive.

How long is the review process for Social Security retirement benefits? ›

If you're claiming Social Security retirement benefits, plan on at least six weeks for your application to be processed. However, if your application has incorrect information or the agency is backlogged, it could take up to three months before benefits begin, warns AARP.

How long does it take to hear back after applying for Social Security? ›

The average time it takes to process a Social Security application is six weeks. Of course, this number can fluctuate. Several things can speed up or slow down the process of your Social Security application that are in your control.

How long do you have to work to get retirement benefits? ›

Although you need at least 10 years of work (40 credits) to qualify for Social Security retirement benefits, we base the amount of your benefit on your highest 35 years of earnings.

Can my retirement be denied? ›

You have worked hard for the right to enjoy a peaceful, secure retirement, but an employer, plan administrator, or an insurance company can deny your retirement benefits. However, employees have protections under the law.

Can you apply for retirement benefits and still work? ›

A. You can continue working and start receiving your retirement benefits.

What is the easiest way to apply for Social Security retirement? ›

The easiest and most convenient way to apply for retirement benefits is by using our online application. You will need to create or log in to your personal my Social Security account.

What documents are needed to apply for Social Security retirement benefits? ›

Documents we may ask for include:
  • Your Social Security card or a record of your number.
  • Your original birth certificate, a copy certified by the issuing agency, or other proof of your age. ...
  • If you were not born in the U.S., proof of U.S. citizenship or lawful alien status.

What is the best month to retire? ›

December 31. As above, December 31 has the benefit of a full month of income with the pension starting the next day. This is a common date for federal employees, who are the kings and queens of gaming the retirement system. Retiring on December 31 is likely to maximize your unpaid annual leave check.

When should I apply for full retirement benefits? ›

You can start receiving your Social Security retirement benefits as early as age 62. However, you are entitled to full benefits when you reach your full retirement age. If you delay taking your benefits from your full retirement age up to age 70, your benefit amount will increase.

Can I get retirement benefits if I never worked? ›

But even if you never worked and therefore don't have an earnings record, you're not necessarily out of luck. If you're married (or were married) to someone who's entitled to Social Security, you can collect spousal benefits equal to 50% of your husband or wife's benefits at full retirement age.

What qualifies you to retire? ›

You can retire at age 55 with at least five years of service credit.

How long does it usually take to get your retirement check? ›

That depends on your retirement date and when your final documents are received and processed. In most cases, your first check will be issued within 30-45 days of your retirement date or the date your retirement application was received and processed, whichever is later.

How long does it take to review retirement application? ›

How long will it take to process my federal retirement application? It takes around 60 days (2 months) to process applications for common cases.

How fast can I get my retirement money? ›

Depending on who administers your 401(k) account, it can take between three and 10 business days to receive a check after cashing out your 401(k). If you need money in a pinch, it may be time to make some quick cash or look into other financial crisis options before taking money out of a retirement account.

How long does it take for Social Security to make a decision on retirement? ›

Generally, it takes about three to five months to get a decision.

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