SSA Bans Phone Changes for Secure Benefit Updates
Published Date: 3/31/2026
Notice
Summary
The Social Security Administration is updating how it collects info to keep things secure and easy for you. If you use my Social Security for benefits or direct deposit changes, you’ll need to verify your identity online or in person—no more phone changes. They want your thoughts by April 30, 2026, to make sure this process works well without causing extra hassle or cost.
Analyzed Economic Effects
4 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.
Phone Direct-Deposit Now Needs SAP
If you want to change your Social Security direct deposit by phone, you must generate an 8-digit Security Authentication PIN (SAP) through your my Social Security account (via the vanity URL ssa.gov/PIN) or complete identity proofing in person. The SAP is valid for three hours, you can generate unlimited SAPs during a transaction, and since at least July 2025 the SAP process is used to allow telephone direct deposit changes instead of the older knowledge-based phone questions.
Dire-Need Phone Exception Process
If you cannot generate a SAP or visit an office because of a dire need, SSA may allow a phone direct deposit change without SAP after a personal interview using Form SSA-553 and management review. If granted, the telephone change uses the older knowledge-based verification for that dire-need case.
Representative Payees: Individual vs Organizational
Organizational payees can continue to add, change, or remove direct deposit information as before and operate outside the SAP process; individual representative payees (not organizational payees) must complete the SAP process on their own behalf to establish identity before making direct deposit changes for a claimant.
Estimated Time Burden and Opportunity Cost
SSA estimates 2,639,896 annual respondents related to the SAP and alternate direct-deposit methods, with a total estimated annual burden of 358,521 hours and a theoretical opportunity cost of $28,474,742. These figures are SSA's estimate of respondents' time costs to complete the SAP or alternative direct-deposit methods.
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