question of the day, at least so far. the second that you put your s.s. number and an address as to where you are you really won’t need the benefits because they will be provided for by the local
county hotel, which as we all know it as jail. good luck…
according to the rules for obtaining SS benefits if you are convicted of a crime you may lose you benefits not sure what they are for a warrant but if you have relocated because of this you more than likely will lose them plus just may get a citation to appear in court because SS will not hide your new address from the law
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1 nonalcoholic2
so what is the problem?
2 todd s
doubt it very much
3 Sandra Dee
no, you can’t. your SS# is the first thing that is checked on.
4 DazzleMe
Turn yourself in..3 hots and a cot.
pretty good benefits for some
good luck
5 Taba
Federal Agencies do not look to the State authorities when giving out services.
But the state can find you by looking through state and federal agencies, such as social security to serve the warrant.
6 Garacaius
I was going to answer YES. But you answer your own question from the source. Best thing you can do is get a lawyer and take care of the warrant.
7 barrbou214
question of the day, at least so far. the second that you put your s.s. number and an address as to where you are you really won’t need the benefits because they will be provided for by the local
county hotel, which as we all know it as jail. good luck…
8 Edward L
No. it will be discovered when SSA runs your SSN
9 proud to be an American
according to the rules for obtaining SS benefits if you are convicted of a crime you may lose you benefits not sure what they are for a warrant but if you have relocated because of this you more than likely will lose them plus just may get a citation to appear in court because SS will not hide your new address from the law
10 Michael B
No you can’t, SSA does not pay benefits to person incarcerated or someone who has outstanding warrants.