Social Security Seeks Input on Easier Online Document Uploads
Published Date: 4/16/2025
Notice
Summary
The Social Security Administration wants your thoughts on their plan to keep and improve how people submit documents online using eSignatures and uploads. This update aims to make things easier and faster for everyone who deals with Social Security, with no new costs expected. You’ve got until June 16, 2025, to share your ideas and help shape the future of these digital services!
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Analyzed Economic Effects
6 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 3 costs, 1 mixed.
SSA portal expands online uploads
SSA rolled out eSignature/Upload Documents nationally in April 2024 and, as of March 2024, the portal contained 71 forms and accepted 79 evidence types. SSA plans to add more PDFs plus static and dynamic webforms, let customers access the upload link directly from ssa.gov or their mySSA account, and generate a printable PDF and confirmation after submission.
Only first‑party users can upload now
The eSignature/Upload Documents portal is limited to first-party individuals and does not currently allow third parties, including representative payees, to submit documents on behalf of others.
Commercial e-signatures accepted for certain forms
SSA accepts Commercial Product Alternative Signatures (CPAS) for eight specific forms (including SSA-821-BK, SSA-8000-BK, SSA-8001-BK, SSA-1696, SSA-820-BK, SSA-16, SSA-827, and SSA-1693). Individuals using CPAS must maintain the digital certificate audit trail (signature confirmation, signer name/date/time, email and IP, whether changed after signing, and an identifier linking the audit trail to the document) and keep that certificate for at least three years from submission.
Upload link timing and reminder rules
When an SSA technician sends the eSignature/Upload Documents link by email or text, the electronic submission is available only within 30 days from the date of that message; if respondents do not submit within 10 days they receive an email or text reminder.
Authentication required to use portal
To access eSignature/Upload Documents respondents must authenticate using SSA electronic access options, ID.me, or Login.gov and must review Terms of Service, the Privacy Act Statement, and Paperwork Reduction Act Statement as part of authentication.
SSA published time and cost burden estimates
SSA provided estimated respondent counts, minutes per response, total annual burden hours, and theoretical opportunity costs for multiple collections (for example: Internet-based static/dynamic webforms — 115,369 respondents, 5 minutes per response, 9,614 total burden hours, theoretical cost $1,632,771; replacement SSA-1099/1042S requests — 1,419,462 requests, 100,993 total burden hours, theoretical cost $12,316,588).
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