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Options For Submitting your 7162 Proof of Life form to SSA




Mail the Form SSA-7162
U. S. Postal Service
Social Security Administration
P.O. Box 7162
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18767-7162
U.S.A.

Courier the Form SSA-7162
Private Delivery Service (FedEx (Air-21), UPS, LBC, etc.)

Social Security Administration
Data Operations Center
Attn: SSA-7162 Process
1150 E. Mountain Drive
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18767-7162
U.S.A.

FAX Form SSA-7162
You can FAX the form to the international desk using the following fax numbers:
If the last 2 digits of your social security number is 00 to 16: 410-965-5882
If the last 2 digits of your social security number is 17 to 32: 410-966-6782
If the last 2 digits of your social security number is 33 to 49: 410-965-8054
If the last 2 digits of your social security number is 50 to 66: 410-965-9409
If the last 2 digits of your social security number is 57 to 82: 410-966-5552
If the last 2 digits of your social security number is 83 to 99: 410-966-1042

Be safe and attach a cover letter with your name & address as well as your SS#.

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