Soooooo tibbitts, how did that work out in the end?tibbitts wrote: ↑Tue Jun 29, 2021 4:53 pm the rep told me that I could use a "certified" medical record extract for my ID. Which apparently means any document identifying a medical office (like letterhead or heading), having my name and my d.o.b, and being signed (by pen in ink - not a preprinted signature) by any office employee. It does have to contain a one-line statement preceding the signature:
"I certify that the information contained in this document is accurate."
And the office person signing has to print their name as well.
So I called my most-recently-visited Dr.'s office, which had never had such a request and probably thought I was crazy, and they're trying see what they can come up with. I'll try to remember to post back with the outcome in a couple of weeks if this actually works.
No SS card no access to new ETrade account
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This has got to be the creepiest thread in a long time. Mailing original docs
Can't remember the last time I had to show an SS card, but it's sitting there just in case.
OK, time to get moving on that Real ID thing I've been putting off. Whoopie! A trip to DMV . . .


OK, time to get moving on that Real ID thing I've been putting off. Whoopie! A trip to DMV . . .
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I thought I had reported back in one thread or another (there have been a few) about the outcome, but it worked perfectly. The Dr.'s office was extremely cooperative and provided exactly the documentation I needed.adzio wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 1:42 amSoooooo tibbitts, how did that work out in the end?tibbitts wrote: ↑Tue Jun 29, 2021 4:53 pm the rep told me that I could use a "certified" medical record extract for my ID. Which apparently means any document identifying a medical office (like letterhead or heading), having my name and my d.o.b, and being signed (by pen in ink - not a preprinted signature) by any office employee. It does have to contain a one-line statement preceding the signature:
"I certify that the information contained in this document is accurate."
And the office person signing has to print their name as well.
So I called my most-recently-visited Dr.'s office, which had never had such a request and probably thought I was crazy, and they're trying see what they can come up with. I'll try to remember to post back with the outcome in a couple of weeks if this actually works.
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That trip to DMV (or RMV) doesn't always work! Tried to get a Real ID when we moved to MA. They have a rule that no documents can be "laminated." Ages ago I had put a strip of Scotch tape over the number on my SS card to protect it. That made it unacceptable! @#$#@! So I settled for a regular license. Couldn't get to see SSA office for a replacement card due to Covid, and didn't want to mail in documents. Will try again. On-line was not possible either for me due to where/when my card was issued. Next renewal maybe 'll try AAA and hope they aren't that crazy. Anyway I did see that Real ID is again not required by TSA for another 2 years or so.legio XX wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 4:53 am This has got to be the creepiest thread in a long time. Mailing original docs![]()
Can't remember the last time I had to show an SS card, but it's sitting there just in case.
OK, time to get moving on that Real ID thing I've been putting off. Whoopie! A trip to DMV . . .
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Sounds good, thanks for the update.tibbitts wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 8:27 amI thought I had reported back in one thread or another (there have been a few) about the outcome, but it worked perfectly. The Dr.'s office was extremely cooperative and provided exactly the documentation I needed.adzio wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 1:42 amSoooooo tibbitts, how did that work out in the end?tibbitts wrote: ↑Tue Jun 29, 2021 4:53 pm the rep told me that I could use a "certified" medical record extract for my ID. Which apparently means any document identifying a medical office (like letterhead or heading), having my name and my d.o.b, and being signed (by pen in ink - not a preprinted signature) by any office employee. It does have to contain a one-line statement preceding the signature:
"I certify that the information contained in this document is accurate."
And the office person signing has to print their name as well.
So I called my most-recently-visited Dr.'s office, which had never had such a request and probably thought I was crazy, and they're trying see what they can come up with. I'll try to remember to post back with the outcome in a couple of weeks if this actually works.
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That sounds pretty easy to do. Any call to one of my doctors, any pharmacy, or health insurance typically begins with the questions, "last name and DOB," so I'll file your info away, good to know!tibbitts wrote: ↑Tue Jun 29, 2021 4:53 pm I have an update to my SS card replacement saga. Today I called the local SSA office and they have reopened. But despite the promotion of "Express" appointments for the specific purpose of obtaining a replacement card, my need for a replacement is insufficient to warrant being allowed inside. However, the office drop box has just reopened! And, the rep told me that I could use a "certified" medical record extract for my ID. Which apparently means any document identifying a medical office (like letterhead or heading), having my name and my d.o.b, and being signed (by pen in ink - not a preprinted signature) by any office employee. It does have to contain a one-line statement preceding the signature:
"I certify that the information contained in this document is accurate."
And the office person signing has to print their name as well.
So I called my most-recently-visited Dr.'s office, which had never had such a request and probably thought I was crazy, and they're trying see what they can come up with. I'll try to remember to post back with the outcome in a couple of weeks if this actually works.
Funny thing, I don't remember ever being asked for my physical SS card. I had my original when my dad was paying me to work in his citrus groves, my childish scrawl for signature was a hoot. I misplaced it somewhere, still around here I'm sure, but I got a replacement card pre-covid via my online SSA account. Pre-covid SS offices were so convenient.
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I hadn't had any use for mine for... decades, until I did.Broken Man 1999 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 05, 2023 4:29 pmThat sounds pretty easy to do. Any call to one of my doctors, any pharmacy, or health insurance typically begins with the questions, "last name and DOB," so I'll file your info away, good to know!tibbitts wrote: ↑Tue Jun 29, 2021 4:53 pm I have an update to my SS card replacement saga. Today I called the local SSA office and they have reopened. But despite the promotion of "Express" appointments for the specific purpose of obtaining a replacement card, my need for a replacement is insufficient to warrant being allowed inside. However, the office drop box has just reopened! And, the rep told me that I could use a "certified" medical record extract for my ID. Which apparently means any document identifying a medical office (like letterhead or heading), having my name and my d.o.b, and being signed (by pen in ink - not a preprinted signature) by any office employee. It does have to contain a one-line statement preceding the signature:
"I certify that the information contained in this document is accurate."
And the office person signing has to print their name as well.
So I called my most-recently-visited Dr.'s office, which had never had such a request and probably thought I was crazy, and they're trying see what they can come up with. I'll try to remember to post back with the outcome in a couple of weeks if this actually works.
Funny thing, I don't remember ever being asked for my physical SS card. I had my original when my dad was paying me to work in his citrus groves, my childish scrawl for signature was a hoot. I misplaced it somewhere, still around here I'm sure, but I got a replacement card pre-covid via my online SSA account. Pre-covid SS offices were so convenient.
Broken Man 1999