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How to reissue the social security card if it is accidentally cancelled?

If the social security card is cancelled unexpectedly, the replacement method is as follows:

1. Bring relevant identification information and go to the local social security card service window to handle it;

2, social security card service station to receive information, and audit;

3. After the approval, confirm that the information is correct, accept the application for social security card, and issue the social security card to the applicant.

Social security card loss replacement;

1, loss reporting process: the cardholder shall immediately report the loss by telephone, online or at the social security service center after discovering the loss of the social security card;

2. Supplementary information: prepare the original and photocopy of valid identity documents and fill out the Application Form for Supplementary Social Security Card;

3. Reissue process: bring relevant materials to the social security service center to submit a reissue application, and complete the formalities according to the staff's instructions;

4. Get a new card: After successful replacement, get a new social security card according to the notified time and place.

To sum up, if the social security card is accidentally cancelled, you can bring relevant identity information to the local social security card service window for processing. After checking and confirming that the information is correct, the applicant will get a new social security card.

Legal basis:

Measures of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of Social Security Cards

Article 16

Provincial, prefecture-level human resources and social security departments that are allowed to issue social security cards should formulate clear rules for the application and management of social security cards, and announce them to the public through express delivery in service places and publicity on government websites.