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The best way to “Guard Your Card” is to keep it in a safe place and share it only when required, which is rare.
Source: Social Security Administration
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For your protection, we urge you not to carry your Social Security card unless it is needed. The best way to “Guard Your Card” is to keep it in a safe place and share it only when required, which is rare.
In fact, in most cases, just knowing your Social Security number should be enough.

Please be careful about sharing your number when asked for it. You should always ask why your number is needed, how it will be used, and what will happen if you refuse. Also, you shouldn’t carry documents with you that display your Social Security number.
For more safety tips, please read our factsheet, How You Can Help Us Protect Your Social Security Number and Keep Your Information Safe. Our Guard Your Card infographic is another great resource to understand when you need to show your card.
If you need a replacement Social Security card, we make it easy. Visit our Social Security number & card page and answer a few questions to determine the best way to apply. You may be able to start – and possibly complete – the application process online. If you need to visit a Social Security or card center, you may have the option to self-schedule an appointment online to show your required documents and finish the process. If you are unable to self-schedule an appointment online, please contact us to make an appointment before coming into an office.
For information about changing your name on your Social Security card due to marriage, read our blog post.
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