16 Years Old, Got hired for the job yesterday, tomorrow need my social security card? Lost it.?
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Well I lost my social security card, my parents do not know where it is. I need my b certificate and my social security card by tomorrow at 1 PM. Is there a way to get a temporary one? I called the social security offices but they are closed on the weekends I guess. What should I do? I know if I ask for another one, they'll need weeks to get it back to me, I don't have time for that.
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Answer:
http://www.ssa.gov/online/ss-5.pdf...... fill this form, and take it to a social sequrity place and theyll give you a temporary one untill they send you the original one, hope this helped
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The SS offices will probably be closed tomorrow, too. It's Columbus day. The Social Security Administration is a government agency, there's no such thing as urgency to them.
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