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I Registered Sss but They Send Me Again

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Do you want to register your SSS account online?

That's actually a good idea!

Registering to SSS Online is your gateway to viewing your SSS contributions, generating SSS Payment Reference Number (PRN) before paying your contributions, and applying for SSS benefits.

  • How to Check SSS Contribution and Generate PRN Online 2020

There's so much you can do if you are registered in SSS Online.

And the best part is you do not have to go to the SSS branch to do most of these transactions.

Using your smartphone or computer with internet connection, you can easily access your SSS account anytime you want and anywhere you are.

Can I share with you my experience?

It was in 2012 when I first learned that I can view my SSS contributions online.

I was so happy when I saw my total contributions and when I discovered how easy it was to file or apply for SSS benefits online.

True enough, when I gave birth to my first child in 2013, I was able to avail of my maternity benefit from the SSS which at that time was ₱39,000 for CS delivery. It was a big help.

Now, it's your turn to take advantage of the SSS online facility.

Follow the steps below on how to register in SSS online, and if by any chance, there's something that you did not understand, go further down and post your comment. I'll get back to you as soon as I can.

Sounds  good? 🙂 Let's start…

What is a My.SSS account?

The online portal of the SSS is known as My.SSS and you can find it at www.sss.gov.ph.

My.SSS is an easy-to-use online service platform that enables registered SSS members to access their social security records online safely and conveniently.

Before My.SSS was launched, most of us would normally go to the SSS branch and wait in long lines to view and pay our contributions and  to file for benefits.

But we don't need to do that anymore except for some transactions that require personal appearance.

With the My.SSS online facility, all you need is a smartphone or computer that's connected to the internet.

And with just a few clicks, you'll be able to do your transactions 24/7 including weeknights, weekends, and even when the SSS office is closed.

Why Register in My.SSS Online?

Once you are registered in the SSS online portal, you can:

  • Check your SSS contributions
  • View, download, and print your membership records
  • Apply for SSS Benefits like SSS maternity benefit
  • File for SSS Salary Loan
  • Check your SSS loan repayment records
  • View details on your SSS benefit claims
  • Schedule appointments with an SSS branch

Click here to read: How to Apply for Small Business Wage Subsidy through My.SSS

Who Can Register for an SSS Online Account?

You can register if you belong to any of the following:

  • Employees with SSS coverage
  • Self-employed or voluntary members
  • Overseas Filipino workers (OFWs)
  • Unemployed spouses with at least one month posted SSS contribution
  • Kasambahays and other household employees
  • Employers

The Philippine Social Security System encourages all members to register in My.SSS online to take advantage of the easy access and convenience that this facility offers.

What are the Things I Need to Register

Make sure you have the following information when you register to My.SSS:

  • For individual members:
    • Your SSS Number
    • If you have an SSS UMID (Unified Multi-purpose ID), you can also use the CRN found in the UMID card
    • A valid email address that has not been used previously to register
  • For company employers:
    • Coverage date for your registration
    • Employer ID
    • Preferred User ID for log-ins
  • For household employers:
    • Coverage date for your registration
    • Employer ID
    • HR Email Address
    • Preferred User ID for log-ins

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How to Register in My.SSS Online? (UPDATED)

Once you have the info above, you may now fill out the SSS registration form by following these steps:

Step 1: Access the SSS Website

You may also click this link to go straight to the SSS Online Member User ID Registration page.

Step 2: Select one information to register to My.SSS.

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Make sure it's the same information that you used when you applied as a member of SSS.

    1. Savings Account Number / Citibank Cash Card / UBP Quick Card / UMID – ATM Saving Account Number Registered in SSS
    2. Mobile Number Registered in SSS
    3. UMID CARD
    4. Employer ID Number / Household Employer ID Number
    5. Payment Reference Number / SBR No. / Payment Receipt Transaction Number

Step 3:Fill out the SSS Online registration form

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Tips in Filling out the SSS Online Registration Form:

  • Enter the correct information. Make sure they match with your information in SSS records.
  • Use an active email address. Make sure you can access your email inbox.
  • Follow the guidelines in creating your User ID
    • Length must be 8-20 characters
    • First character must be alphabetic
    • No special characters except underscore (_)
    • These characters are not allowed: # % ( ) \- ' " | & */
  • Enter your complete Address
  • If you chose to register using the UMID, you need to enter ANY of these two options:
    1. UMID Pin Code – You may choose this if your UMID card had been activated in the SSS Information Terminal located at SSS branches.
    2. Mother's Maiden Name – This should be the same with the information you reported in the E6-UMID Card Application Form.
      • I personally chose this option since I have not activated my UMID Card yet.
  • Enter the code shown in the box. If the code doesn't show up, you may refresh the page or try another browser. Sometimes, the code doesn't show up if you have slow internet connection.
  • Click the box that says " I accept the Terms of Service"
  • Review the information you have provided before you click Submit.

Step 4:Check your Email

After you have submitted the online registration form, a confirmation will pop on the screen. Just click OK.

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Then, open your email inbox and find the email from SSS with the subject: SSS Web Registration.

Inside the email, you will find your new User ID and the LINK to create your Password.

Click the link that says "clicking here". See the screenshot below.

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Step 4:Set Password

After you have clicked the link above, you will be directed to the page where you need to activate your My.SSS account.

First, you need to enter the last 6 digits of your CRN/SS Number, then click Submit.

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Second, set your Password by following the guidelines on the screen:

  • Length must be 8-20 alpha-numeric characters
  • First character must be alphabetic
  • No special characters
  • Must be different from the User ID.

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After you have clicked Submit, you will automatically be logged in to your new My.SSS account.

WATCH my updated video tutorial for SSS Online Registration 2020.

Below is the older version of this SSS online registration tutorial. You may skip if you have already followed the tutorial above.

How to Register in My.SSS Online? (OLDER VERSION)

Step 1: Access the SSS Website

  • Go to www.sss.gov.ph and click "Not Yet Registered in My.SSS"
  • Or click this link to get to the SSS Online Member User ID Registration page

Step 2: Select one information to register to My.SSS.

Make sure it's the same information that you used when you applied as a member of SSS.

  1. Savings Account Number / Citibank Cash Card / UBP Quick Card / UMID – ATM Saving Account Number Registered in SSS
  2. Mobile Number Registered in SSS
  3. UMID CARD
  4. Employer ID Number / Household Employer ID Number
  5. Payment Reference Number / SBR No. / Payment Receipt Transaction Number

Step 3:Fill out the SSS registration form (Phase 1)

A. For individual members

Fill out this form with the required information:

  • CRN / SS Number
  • First, Middle, and Last Name
  • Date of Birth
  • Email Address

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Make sure to fill out all the fields marked with an asterisk (*). Your registration will not go through if you don't fill it completely.

B. For company employers

Fill out this form with the required information:

  • Employer ID
  • Date of Coverage
  • Address
  • Email Address
  • Preferred User ID
  • Landline and Mobile Number (optional)

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C. If you are a household employer

If you have household employees like a nanny, driver, gardener, domestic helper, etc., you will need to fill out the following fields:

  • Employer ID
  • Date Coverage
  • HR Email Address
  • Preferred User ID
  • Landline and Mobile Number (Optional)

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Step 4: Check your email for the Confirmation Link

After you have filled out and submitted the Phase 1 form above, check your email inbox and click the confirmation link from SSS (noreply@sss.gov.ph)

SSS-customer-service Step 5: Fill out the SSS Registration Form (Phase 2 )

This is the second part of the registration process. Fill out the form with the required information.

Step 6: Check your email for the Activation Link

After you have filled out and submitted the Phase 2 form above, check your email inbox and click the activation link from SSS (web.notifications@sss.gov.ph )

This email also contains your User ID.

sss-online-registration Important: You must activate your account within 5 working days. If you don't, the activation link will expire and you will have to register again.

Step 7: Create a Password to Activate your SSS Online Account

Click the link in the email to activate your SSS online account.

Type your preferred Password. Make sure to follow the guidelines for your password.

  • 8 to 20 alphanumeric numbers
  • The first character is an alphabet
  • No special characters
  • Must be different from your user ID

Once your password is updated, you will be directed immediately to the SSS online login page.

WATCH: How to Register in SSS Online

Tips and FAQs

  • The SSS website is is showing an error and is not loading. What shall I do?

The SSS website works best with Internet Explorer. If you are using other browsers like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Safari, try Internet Explorer too.

Update 1: The SSS website has been down since April 18, 2020 soon after the Small Business Wage Subsidy was launched. According to SSS, they are currently updating their servers.

I will update this page once the SSS site becomes operational.

Update 2: As of April 24, 2020, the SSS website is operational but it is temporarily dedicated for employers to apply for the Small Business Wage Subsidy (SBWS) program on behalf of their employees.

Please read SSS' advisory below.

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Update 3: As of July 8, 2020, the SSS website has been updated. It looks better, it loads faster, and it's easier to navigate now. Watch this video below to see how it looks like.

  • I chose UMID Card to register. Where can I find the UMID card pin code?

You have to activate your UMID card first in the SSS information terminal at select SSS branches.

  • I don't find the confirmation email in my Inbox. Where can I find it?

If the email address you provided is not Yahoo Mail (e.g., Gmail, Hotmail, etc.), check your Spam or Junk folder if you can't find the SSS email in your main inbox.

  • I don't have a middle name. Can I just leave it blank?

Yes.

  • My name exceeds the character limit. What shall I do?

Just use the format of your name on your SSS ID or UMID card. You may contact SSS hotline 920-6446 to 55 if you don't have your ID card right now.

  • I want to change my password. How can I do it?

Login to your My.SSS account. Once you're logged in, click Member's Profile, then click Change Password.

Enter your Current Password, enter your New Password, confirm your New Password, and click Change.

  • I forgot my Password. How can I retrieve or reset it?

Follow these steps if you forget EITHER your Password or User ID:

  1. Go to the SSS website at www.sss.gov.ph. Click "Forgot User ID or Password".
  2. If you forgot your password but not your User ID, enter your USER ID.
  3. If you also forgot your User ID, enter your Email Address.
  4. You will receive an Email from noreply@sss.gov.ph with the Subject: SSS Website Forgot Password.
  5. Open that email and you will see your User ID and Retrieved Password.

Follow these steps if you forget BOTH your Password or User ID:

  1. Using your email address, send an email to member_relations@sss.gov.ph with the following info:
    • Subject: THRU FACEBOOK
    • Body or Content of the email
      • Details of Concern (SSS Password Reset)
      • Complete Name
      • Contact Number
      • Active Email Address
      • 10-digit SSS number
      • Date of Birth
      • Employment History
    • Attach scanned or screenshots of your valid IDs with photo and signature.
  2. Post aCOMMENT at the official Facebook page of Philippine Social Security System (Government Organization) to follow up on your SSS User ID and Password Recovery request. Your comment should include the following info:
    • The Email Address that you used when you sent your email request
    • The Date and Time when you sent your email request
    • The SSS Email address (member_relations@sss.gov.ph) where your sent your email request to

If the above steps don't work, try this:

  1. Go to SSS website at www.sss.gov.ph
  2. Click the "Forgot password" button
  3. For Members, Enter your CRN/SS Number.
  4. For Employers: Enter your Employer/HR Number
  5. SSS will send a link on your registered email to reset your password.

Just to share…

When I started blogging and vlogging in 2015, one of the first topics I published was about SSS Online tutorials.

I was surprised with the number of views that I got and the number of people who were very thankful of the tutorials I made on how to register online and how to view SSS contributions online.

Since then, I became passionate about helping people by publishing blog posts and videos on YouTube.

Even if I wasn't earning anything back then, the "thank you" comments and emails were more than enough to keep me motivated and to continue doing what I was doing for the sake of those who need and benefit from my content.

At one point, the Social Security System noticed some of my SSS-related content, and they commissioned me to publish an article about the SSS Loan Restructuring Program.

That blog post is still on the first page of Google for certain keywords and I believe it has helped both the SSS to collect payment and the SSS members to pay their loans easily by taking advantage of the LRP.

Five years later, The Pinay Investor is still publishing blog posts and videos to help and teach people about various online services including SSS, online banking services, and more.

For that, I thank you for your trust and support.

May God continue to guide me in serving you through this work that He has given me for His glory.

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