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How to fill in the personal information of social security community residents

Fill in the personal information of social security community residents as follows:

1. Fill in basic information: including name, gender, ID number, date of birth, nationality, marital status, education level, household registration nature, etc. This information should be completely consistent with the contents in the personal certificate or household registration book.

2. Fill in the household registration and residence information: according to the contents of the household registration book, fill in the district, county and township where the household registration is located, the postal code of the household registration location, the postal code of the residence (contact person) and the address of the residence (contact person). At the same time, choose the address and postal code for mailing social insurance statements.

3. Fill in the contact information: provide your personal phone number to ensure that the social security department can contact you.

4. Fill in social security related information: select the appropriate social security type, such as endowment insurance, medical insurance, unemployment insurance, etc. At the same time, fill in the payer category, such as on-the-job urban workers. If there are dependent family members who need insurance, they should also fill in their relevant information.

5. Fill in job-related information, such as company, position, specific position, etc. If you are a student, please indicate the school and its affiliated colleges or departments. If you are an on-the-job employee, write down the full name of your company or association in the column of "Work Unit".

The standards for the use of social security cards include:

1. Personal information record: the social security card records personal basic information, including name, ID number, date of birth, gender, personal account number, etc. This information can be used to determine the identity of individuals and is an important voucher for handling other businesses.

2. Medical insurance payment record: you can use the social security card to check the personal medical insurance payment, including the payment time and payment amount.

3, medical treatment to buy medicine: social security card can be used for medical treatment settlement, users can settle medical expenses through social security card. At the same time, you can also pay by social security card when you buy medicine at designated pharmacies.

4. Handling social security affairs: Social security cards can be used to handle various social security affairs, such as applying for unemployment insurance, applying for work-related injury identification, and handling endowment insurance.

5. Premium amount inquiry: Users can inquire their own social security premium amount through social security cards, including pension insurance, medical insurance and unemployment insurance.

To sum up, the social security card is a multi-functional social security card, which has the functions of recording personal information, recording medical insurance payment, purchasing medicines for medical treatment, handling social security affairs, and inquiring the amount of premium. These functions make the social security card play an increasingly important role in people's lives and provide convenience for people's daily life. At the same time, in order to ensure the security and effectiveness of the social security card, users need to properly keep the social security card and abide by the relevant usage regulations.

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) social insurance law

Article 69

On the premise of ensuring safety, the social insurance fund shall be invested and operated in accordance with the provisions of the State Council to maintain and increase its value.

Social insurance funds shall not be used for illegal investment and operation, for balancing other government budgets, for building or rebuilding office buildings, and for paying personnel expenses, operating expenses and management expenses, or for other purposes that violate laws and administrative regulations.