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What if the social security card is damaged?

Legal analysis: If the card surface is dirty, incomplete, unrecognizable and the chip is damaged, it will be impossible to read and write in the card reading device. You can apply for card replacement at the social security card center service network with the original and photocopy of your card and ID card. 7 working days after the card replacement procedure, I will take the Card Replacement Business Confirmation Sheet and my original ID card to the original handling point to get a new card, and send the old card to the social security card center service outlet for unified destruction.

Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) Social Insurance Law.

Seventy-fourth social insurance agencies through business handling, statistics, investigation and other means to obtain the data needed for social insurance work, the relevant units and individuals should provide timely and truthful.

The social insurance agency shall establish a file for the employer in a timely manner, completely and accurately record the social insurance data such as personnel's participation in social insurance and payment, and properly keep the original vouchers for registration and declaration and accounting vouchers for payment and settlement.

The social insurance agency shall timely, completely and accurately record the individual's personal rights and interests such as social insurance payment, employer's payment and social insurance benefits, and regularly send the personal rights and interests records to me free of charge.

Employers and individuals can inquire and check the records of payment and social insurance benefits from social insurance agencies free of charge, and ask social insurance agencies to provide social insurance consultation and other related services.

Article 75 The national social insurance information system shall be built by the people's governments at or above the county level in accordance with the principle of unified national planning and graded responsibility.