8/29/2024 - We are pleased to announce enhancements to the Appointed Representatives Services (ARS) application. ARS gives appointed representatives access to information for cases pending at the initial, reconsideration, hearings, and appeals levels. Information available includes case level, receipt date, and claims status. Representatives may also download a list of their claimants.
Please watch this brief video to learn more or visit the AR Status Reports User Guide (instructions are on pages 14 and 15).
2024 EDPNA news
EDPNA continuing education courses
The required 2024 continuing education courses for EDPNAs are now available. To remain eligible for direct payment, an EDPNA must certify the completion of each of these courses by email to StratComm, Inc. on or before September 30, 2024.
New fax number for Form SSA-1694
11/8/2023 - Our fax number for the submission of Form SSA-1694 (Request for Business Entity Taxpayer Information) has changed! Please make a note that the new number is 1-833-597-1429.
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) regulations require us to report any fees we pay of $600 or more to a representative in a calendar year. To help representatives and their employers or affiliated entities reconcile their financial accounts for tax purposes, we issue IRS Forms 1099-MISC or -NEC to the representatives and entities as appropriate. However, we can do that only if the entity is registered. As this year is ending, we encourage all representatives who work for or are affiliated with an entity to register it so that we can issue them the appropriate Form IRS-1099.
Please DO NOT send any representational forms, communications, or other documents to this fax number as it may delay or prevent the processing of the registration and other documents.
Appeals Council Change of address
11/3/2023 - The address for the Appeals Council has changed. To avoid processing delays, please use the following address for submitting appeals or fee petitions (Form SSA-1560):
Social Security Administration
Office of Appellate Operations
Attn: Attorney Fee Branch
6401 Security Blvd Baltimore, MD 21235-6401
As a reminder, the preferred method to request an Appeals Council Review of an Administrative Law Judge decision or dismissal is by using the SSA secure online process available at AC iAppeal Online.
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A claimant may appoint a qualified individual to represent him or her in doing business with Social Security. The appointment must be in writing and must be filed with SSA. If the claimant appoints a representative, the representative generally cannot charge or collect a fee for those services without first getting written approval from the Social Security Administration, even if the claim is denied. To get this approval, the representative must use one of Social Security's fee authorization processes.
If you are helping someone appeal a denied disability application, depending on the reason, you may be required to file the appeal online. If the application is denied for:
Representatives should use one channel only (online, mail, or fax to submit appointment-related forms and/or other evidentiary documents. Duplicate submissions may result in delays in processing the documents.
Learn more about how we use the forms above, as they relate to registration for appointed representative services and direct payment of fees.
Prior to charging or collecting a fee from a claimant or a third party for services provided in any proceeding before the Social Security Administration (SSA), a representative generally must obtain SSA's authorization.
The regulations at 20 C.F.R. §§ 404.1720 and 416.1520 provide that when a third-party entity pays the representative's fee and certain conditions are met, the SSA does not need to authorize the representative's fee. SSA does not need to authorize the fee under the following conditions:
Note: When a representative wants to request a fee from the claimant(s)/auxiliary beneficiary(ies) and a third-party, we must authorize all fees since the above criteria are not met (i.e., claimant or auxiliary beneficiaries are liable for a fee), hence the representative should disclose any payments from a third-party prior to authorization.