Unless the warrant is from a federal court, the Social Security Administration is unlikely to know anything about it. That may be the case even if the warrant is from a federal court.
You have to go to the social security office to get a social security card.
Felonies have nothing to do with having a Social Security card. Contact the Social Security office. They will need your birth certificate.
I don't think so, I am pretty sure they want an actual social security card.
for felony yes misdemeanor no
Yes of course you can.
To replace your social security card you must complete a social security card application and turn in to your local Social Security Office. Along with the application you must provide proof of identity and citizenship with original or certified documentation.
You can find the application for a social security card online, but you cannot submit it online. if you go to the social security website, you can find the application in pdf format and the address of where to send the form to.
Call the social security office or go online and search "Social security" for your country.
No, you cannot use a social security card to withdraw money. A social security card may be useful if you want to open a bank account, though, and you can withdraw money from that.
The best way to replace a lost Medicaid card is by requesting one online. In order to request one online the persons name needs to be the same on their recent social security card, must have a social security number, and show proof of date of birth.
Social Security Card issued in California.