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SSA logo: link to Social Security Online home 1854. Outstanding Felony Warrant or a Warrant for a Federal or State Parole or Probation Violation

SSA will not pay a monthly benefit to any individual for any month when the individual has an unsatisfied arrest warrant for more than 30 continuous days for:

SSA will find a good cause exception to this non-payment rule if a court finds the person not guilty, the charges are dismissed, a warrant for arrest is vacated, or there are similar exonerating circumstances identified by the court. SSA will also apply the good cause exception to the non-payment rule if the individual establishes to the satisfaction of SSA that he or she was the victim of identity fraud and the warrant was issued on this basis.

SSA also may apply the good cause exception to the non-payment rule if the arrest warrant was for a crime that was non-violent and not drug-related, and in the case of probation or parole violators, both the violation and the underlying offense were non-violent and not drug-related.

Last Revised: Apr. 19, 2010

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