GN 02405: Processing Unendorsed Returned Benefit Checks - Title II and Title XVI
TN 6 (09-17)
A. Background for Unendorsed Title II Benefit Checks
Unendorsed Title II benefit checks returned to the field office (FO) are not remittances; however, they should be entered into the mailroom or reception area log per GN 02403.004D and then input into the Debt Management System (DMS) per GN 02403.007, so they appear on the current day's Field Office Daily Receipt Listing (FODRL) per GN 02403.021.
NOTE: Process returned unendorsed attorney fee checks as unendorsed returned benefit checks.
Follow the procedure for returned benefit checks more than one year old in GN 02405.300.
See information on how to process returned smudged or mutilated checks in GN 02406.230.
B. Interviewer Procedure
Process returned Title II benefit checks in accordance with the table below:
Step |
Action |
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1 |
Access the Treasury Check Information System (TCIS) or the Treasury Check Verification Query (TCVQ) screen to determine the claim number of the beneficiary. See MSOM QUERIES 003.022 for instructions on how to access the TCVQ screen. IMPORTANT: Do not write the SSN on the check. |
2 |
Identify and code the reason the check was returned, see Exhibit E. If necessary, contact the remitter, the person who sent the check, to determine the return reason.
REMINDER: Do not follow this policy for benefit payments mailed to the FO, for delivery to the beneficiary because the claimant does not have a permanent mailing address, as returned checks or refunds, see GN 02401.050. |
3 |
Immediately stamp “NOT NEGOTIABLE” below the address on the check, if not yet stamped by mailroom personnel. REMINDER: Do not write or stamp below the solid line, which extends the full length of the check. Doing so causes problems with Treasury's optical scanning equipment. |
4 |
Determine if the check represents a Treasury-issued immediate payment (IP) check see, RS 02801.010.
NOTE: If the returned IP is a Third-Party Draft issued from the FO, follow instructions in GN 02403.016. |
5 |
Annotate the check (in red) “TITLE II IMMEDIATE PAYMENT,” followed by the FO code in the upper left hand corner of the check. Go to step 7. (The Office of Finance does not need the reason for the return.) |
6 |
Code the date of the event that caused the beneficiary not to be entitled to the payment in (MM/YY) format, if appropriate. Annotate the Beneficiary Identification Code (BIC), and the reason (returned check code, see Exhibit 02405.010E) for the return on the lower left portion of the check, to the right of the Statue of Liberty imprint and above the solid line which extends the full length of the check. REMINDER: The date of event for student terminations, see RS 00205.325,will always be the first month of non-entitlement of the student benefits. EXAMPLE: Returned Benefit Check Coded for Death that occurred in June 1996. |
7 |
Recording the check:
NOTE: Do not enter the attorney Payment Identification Code (PIC) in DMS. REMINDER: Prepare an SSA-1395-BK manual receipt when DMS is not accessible. References:
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8 |
Give the remitter the remittance receipt produced by DMS. |
9 |
Reason for the check return: Is the check being returned due to death, work, change of address, or a suspension and life termination event (for example marriage)?
|
10 |
Hand carry the coded check to the remittance clerk for safekeeping. |
C. Remittance Clerk Procedure
The remittance clerk must follow the procedures when processing unendorsed returned benefit checks:
Step |
Action |
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1 |
Request the FODRL at the end of the business day. Reference: MSOM DMS 004.006 and MSOM DMS 004.009 for instructions on how to obtain an FODRL |
2 |
Gather the returned check(s) and the other miscellaneous refunds, and ensure that they match the remittance information on the FODRL. |
3 |
Sign the FODRL on the remittance clerk line, and hand carry all documents to the remittance supervisor. |
D. Remittance Supervisor Procedure
The remittance supervisor must follow the procedures when processing unendorsed returned benefit checks:
Step |
Action |
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1 |
Review the FODRL against the mailroom and reception area logs completed that day. Ensure that all unendorsed, returned benefit checks logged in that day are stamped:
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2 |
Resolve any differences between the checks listed on the FODRL, reception area logs, and actual checks received. See References: |
3 |
Sign the FODRL on the remittance supervisor line. |
4 |
Mail returned Title II checks at the end of each work day as follows: Title II Checks (except Title II IP Checks): Department of the TreasuryBureau of the Fiscal Service Regional Financial Center P.O. Box 51320 Philadelphia, PA 19115-6319 Title II IP Checks: Social Security AdministrationOffice of Finance P.O. Box 47 Baltimore, Maryland 21235 REMINDER: Do not mail the FODRL with the Title II unendorsed Treasury check(s). Sign and file the listing. Retain the FODRL listings for one year, then shred. |
E. Exhibit - Title II returned check codes
AD |
= |
Change of Address |
CI |
= |
Check Intercept |
CP |
= |
Change of Payee |
DC |
= |
Duplicate Check |
DR |
= |
Death of Representative Payee |
DT |
= |
Death of Beneficiary |
MR |
= |
Marriage, Divorce or Annulment |
MS |
= |
Miscellaneous, e.g., no child in care, refusal to accept benefit payments, etc. |
ST |
= |
Student Termination |
WK |
= |
Work |
F. References
GN 02403.130 Completing Form SSA-1395-BK (Manual Receipt)
GN 02403.007 FO Receipt Process -- Automated and Manual
GN 02403.008 Processing Remittances Received Outside the FO
GN 02403.004 Remittance Handling in the FO Mailroom and Reception Area
SM 01325.040 Systems Input When an SSI EAP/IP Third Party Draft Check Is Lost or Returned 040