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  1. Sign in | Login.gov

    This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

  2. my Social Security | SSA

    To create a personal my Social Security account, first you’ll need to decide whether to create a Login.gov or an ID.me account. There is no wrong choice, it’s just a matter of which account is the …

  3. Services Online and Login.gov

    What do I need to create a Login.gov account? If I already have a Login.gov account, do I need to create a new one? No. If you have a Login.gov account, for example to access a different government …

  4. LOGIN.GOV - AccessVA

    login.gov is a secure login provider from the U.S. federal government. With one login.gov account, you can securely and privately access many government services online.

  5. FMCSA Login

    To ensure your Login.gov account is correctly linked to your Portal user roles, use your Portal e-mail address when you create your Login.gov account.

  6. Social Security

    Sign In or Create an Account By signing in or creating an account, you agree to the Privacy Act Statement and Terms of Service. If you already have a Login.gov or ID.me account, do not create a …

  7. Social Security Administration (SSA) - Login.gov

    Login.gov is for secure sign in only. Your Login.gov account does not affect or have any information about your Social Security card, number, or benefits. Please do not send Login.gov sensitive data …

  8. How to verify your identity for your Login.gov account

    Dec 11, 2025 · Don’t have a Login.gov account? You’ll need to create one and set up MFA to help protect your account first. Sign in to VA.gov with your Login.gov account. Login.gov will prompt you …

  9. What is Login.gov?

    Launched in 2017 by the General Services Administration, login.gov provides a single sign-on solution for government websites that enables citizens to access public services across different agencies …

  10. Create an Account | my Social Security | SSA

    You will have the option to create an account with one of our two credential service providers: Login.gov or ID.me. Keep in mind: You must be 18 years of age or older and have a Social Security number …