SUBPART G—Filing of Applications and Other Forms (§404.601 to §404.641)
- 404.601—Introduction.
- 404.602—Definitions.
- 404.603—You must file an application to receive benefits.
- 404.610—What makes an application a claim for benefits?
- 404.611—How do I file an application for Social Security benefits?
- 404.612—Who may sign an application.
- 404.613—Evidence of authority to sign an application for another.
- 404.614—When an application or other form is considered filed.
- 404.615—Claimant must be alive when an application is filed.
- 404.617—Pilot program for photographic identification of disability benefit applicants in designated geographic areas.
- 404.620—Filing before the first month you meet the requirements for benefits.
- 404.621—What happens if I file after the first month I meet the requirements for benefits?
- 404.622—Limiting an application.
- 404.623—Am I required to file for all benefits if I am eligible for old-age and husband's or wife's benefits?
- 404.630—Use of date of written statement as filing date.
- 404.631—Statements filed with the Railroad Retirement Board.
- 404.632—Statements filed with a hospital.
- 404.633—Deemed filing date in a case of misinformation.
- 404.640—Withdrawal of an application.
- 404.641—Cancellation of a request to withdraw.