AA-7, Spouse/Divorced Application for Medicare

Form AA-7 (01-18).pdf

Application for Spouse Annuity Under the Railroad Retirement Act

AA-7, Spouse/Divorced Application for Medicare

OMB: 3220-0042

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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD

FORM APPROVED
OMB N0. 3220-0082

DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE
OFFICIALLY FILED
MONTH

DAY

OFFICE NUMBER

YEAR

SPOUSE/DIVORCED SPOUSE
APPLICATION FOR
MEDICARE
After completing through Item 10, tab to the receipt on page 6 and
complete the top half, then either type or stamp the RRB address
and phone in the bottom half.

Section 1

APPROVED

DATE CODED

APPLICATION NUMBER

MONTH

DAY

YEAR

CODED BY

Identifying Information

Check the information entered by the Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) for Items 1 through 10 for accuracy.
If the information is correct, go to Section 2.
If the information is not correct, cross out the incorrect information and enter the correct information above it.
If the information is missing, fill it in.

1 RAILROAD EMPLOYEE'S SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER
2

EMPLOYEE'S RAILROAD RETIREMENT CLAIM NUMBER (IF ANY)

PREFIX

NUMBER

3 EMPLOYEE'S NAME
4 YOUR NAME
5 a	 MAILING ADDRESS
CITY AND STATE

ZIP CODE

b COUNTY
6 YOUR DAYTIME TELEPHONE NUMBER
7 YOUR DATE OF BIRTH
8 YOUR SEX

q
q

5c FOREIGN ADDRESS
Area Code

MONTH

NO

TELEPHONE NUMBER

DAY

q MALE
q

YES

FEMALE

YEAR

Go to Item 10
Go to Item 9

9 YOUR SURNAME AT BIRTH (IF DIFFERENT FROM ITEM 4)
10 YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER
(If none, enter "TO BE SUBMITTED")
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Section 2

Information about the Employee’s Railroad Work and Military Service

11 Has anyone ever filed an application for monthly benefits or
Medicare under the Railroad Retirement Act on this
account number?

q
q
q

12 Is the employee still working in the railroad industry?

q
q

13 Enter the date the employee last worked in the railroad industry.

YES	
NO	
UNKNOWN

Go to Item 14
Go to Item 13

YES
NO

MONTH

Go to Item 19
Go to Item 12
Go to Item 12

DAY

YEAR

14 Is the employee age 62 or older in the month you attain age 65?

q
q

YES
NO

Go to Item 15
Go to Item 16

15 Does the employee have 120 or more months of railroad service?

q
q

YES

Go to Item 19
Go to Item 17

16 Does the employee have 360 or more months of railroad service?

q
q

YES

17 Did the employee have 60 or more months of railroad service
after 1995?

q
q

YES

18 Was the employee ever in active military service in the
U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force or Marines?

q
q

YES

NO

Go to Item 19
Go to Item 17

NO

Go to Item 19
Go to Item 18

NO

NO

Note: Please read the proofs booklet to find out where to get proof of military service.
Creditable military service may be used to determine your eligibility for Medicare.

	
Section 3

Applicant’s Marital History

19 Enter an "X" in the box which shows your current marital status to
the railroad employee.
20 Were you ever married before or since your marriage to the railroad
employee? Note: Answer “NO” if you were only remarried to the
railroad employee.

q Married
q Divorced
	

q
q

YES
NO

Go to Item 21
Go to Item 22

21 Enter the following information about each of your marriages beginning with your most recent one (do not 	
include marriage to the railroad employee).
Marriage Began
Date

City and State

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Name of Spouse

Marriage Ended
How
(Check One)

q

Death

q

Divorce

q

Annulment

q

Death

q

Divorce

q

Annulment

q

Death

q

Divorce

q

Annulment

Date

City and State

Section 4

Information about Social Security Entitlement

q
q

22 Have you ever filed an application for social security benefits?
23 Did you file for social security benefits based on your own wage
record?

	

q
q

YES
NO
YES
NO

Go to Item 23
Go to Section 5
Go to Section 5
Go to Item 24

24 Name of person on whose record you filed.
25 Social security number of person on whose record you filed.
Section 5

Request for Enrollment in Medicare Medical Insurance Part B

In addition to applying for Hospital Insurance under Medicare Part A, you may also elect to enroll in Medicare
Part B. This plan helps pay for physicians’ services and certain other medical expenses not covered by the
hospital plan. If you enroll in this medical plan, you will by required to make premium payments.
26

Do you wish to enroll in Medicare Part B?

Section 6
27

q
q

YES
NO

Remarks

This section is to be used for the continuation of answers to other items. Be sure to include the item
number at the beginning of the answer you wish to continue. You may also use this space to enter
any additional information that you feel may be important to include.

Form AA-7 (01-18) Page 3

Section 7

Certification

28 Will you have a guardian or other representative sign this
application on your behalf?

q
q

YES
NO

Go to Note and Item 29
Go to Item 29

Note: If answered “YES,” the guardian or other representative of the applicant must sign this application.
That person must also complete and return Form AA-5, “Application for Substitution of Payee.”
29 I know that if I make a false or fraudulent statement in order to qualify for Medicare from the Railroad
	 Retirement Board (RRB), I am committing a crime which is punishable under Federal law.
	

I certify that the information I gave to the RRB on this application is true to the best of my knowledge.

	

I agree to notify the RRB immediately:

		

•

If there is a change in my marital status, or

		

•

If I change my address.

	
	
	

YOUR SIGNATURE
(First Name, Middle
Initial, Last Name)

	

DATE		

MONTH

DAY

YEAR

30 If this certificate is signed by mark ("X") in Item 29, two witnesses who know the person signing must sign 	
below, giving their full addresses and daytime telephone numbers.

a Signature of Witness
Address (Number and Street)

City, State, ZIP Code

Daytime Telephone Number

Area Code

Telephone Number

Area Code

Telephone Number

b Signature of Witness

Address (Number and Street)

City, State, ZIP Code

Daytime Telephone Number

Form AA-7 (01-18) Page 4

Section 8

How to Return Your Application

Before you return your application, check to make sure that:

	

	

EVERY QUESTION THAT APPLIES TO YOU HAS BEEN ANSWERED.

	

	

YOU HAVE ENTERED "UNKNOWN" IN ANY ANSWER SPACE FOR WHICH YOU WERE UNABLE TO 	
ANSWER A QUESTION.

	

	

YOU HAVE SIGNED AND DATED THE APPLICATION.

	

	

YOU HAVE INCLUDED ALL THE NEEDED PROOFS LISTED IN THE LETTER YOU RECEIVED WITH 	 	
THIS APPLICATION.

When you received your application, you should also have received a pre-addressed envelope. If you do not have
this envelope, you can use any envelope as long as it is addressed to the RRB office shown on page 6 of this
application. No matter which envelope you use, you must put the correct postage on the envelope. Be careful to
provide enough postage, because your application and the accompanying forms may weigh more than a standard
letter. The U.S. Postal Service will not deliver your application unless it has the correct postage.

Make one final check before you seal the envelope to ensure that the following are enclosed:

		 NEEDED PROOFS
		 THE APPLICATION FORM ITSELF
	

	

ADDITIONAL FORMS YOU WERE ASKED TO COMPLETE

Note Make no entries on page 6, which is the receipt for your claim. After the RRB receives your
application, they will complete the blanks on the receipt and send it back to you. When you receive it
you will know that the RRB has received your application and has started the work needed to
determine if you are entitled to Medicare. If you do not receive the receipt within two weeks after you
filed this application, please contact us so we can find out what is causing the delay.

Form AA-7 (01-18) Page 5

Receipt For Your Claim

EMPLOYEE'S NAME

APPLICANT’S NAME

RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD CLAIM NUMBER

DATE CLAIM RECEIVED

Your application for Medicare has been received and will be processed as quickly as possible. If you
change your address, or if your marital status changes, you or your representative should report the
change. Always give us your claim number when writing or calling about your claim. If you have any
questions about your claim, we will be glad to help you. If you need to personally visit one of our field
offices, please call for an appointment. You will not be refused service if you do not have an appointment,
but our staff can serve you better when an appointment is made. Railroad Retirement Board offices are
open to the public from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday and from 9:00 AM to
12:00 PM on Wednesday.
Always Report These Changes to the RRB

4

Change of Address – To avoid delay in receipt of RRB correspondence, you should also file a regular 	
change of address notice with your post office.

Change of Marital Status – If you remarry or become divorced or your marriage ends due to the death 	
				
of your spouse.

4

How to Report Changes
You can make your reports either by telephone, mail, or in person, whichever you prefer. When a change
occurs after you are enrolled for Medicare, you or your representative should report the change at once.
To report any of the above changes, contact:

4

(

Telephone Number:

If for some reason you cannot contact that office, you should contact:

4

U S RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD
844 N RUSH ST	
CHICAGO IL 60611-1275

Form AA-7 (01-18) Page 6

Important Notices
Paperwork Reduction Act and Privacy Act Notices
This notice is given under the Paperwork Reduction Act
of 1995 and the Privacy Act of 1974. The Privacy Act
requires that the Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) tell
you the following whenever we ask you for information.
1) The law which allows us to ask for the information;
2) whether that law requires you to give us that
information and what, if anything, might happen to you if
you do not give it to us;
3) the reason why the information is requested; and
4) the persons, organizations, and agencies to which we
may release the information without your permission.
The RRB is authorized to collect the information on this
form under sections 7(b) and 7(d) of the Railroad
Retirement Act and sections 226, 1836 and 1840 of
the Social Security Act, as amended. The information on
this form is needed to enable the RRB to determine your
eligibility to monthly benefits and entitlement to hospital
and/or medical insurance coverage. While you do not
have to furnish the information requested on this form, no
hospital or medical insurance can be provided until an
application has been received. Failure to provide all or
part of the information requested could prevent an
accurate and timely decision on your claim and could
result in the loss of hospital or medical insurance.
Although the information you furnish on this form is almost
never used for any other purpose than stated above,
there is a possibility that for the administration of the
Railroad Retirement, Social Security, and the Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services programs, information may
be disclosed to another person or to another government
agency as follows:
1) Beneficiary identification, enrollment status and
premium deductions information may be released to the
Social Security Administration and the Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services to correlate action with
the administration of Title ll and Title XVlIl (MEDICARE)
of the Social Security Act.
2) Beneficiary identification may be disclosed to third
party contacts to determine if incapacity of the beneficiary
or potential beneficiary to understand or use benefits
exists, and to determine the suitability of a proposed
representative payee.
3) Jurisdictional clearance, premium rate, coverage
election, paid-thru date, and amounts of payments in
arrears may be released to the Social Security
Administration and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Services to assist in administering Title XVlll of the
Social Security Act.

4) The last address information may be disclosed to
the Department of Health and Human Services in
conjunction with the Parent Locator Service.
5) Beneficiary identification, entitlement data and rate
information may be referred to the Department of State
and embassy officials to aid in the development of
applications, supporting evidence and the continued
eligibility of beneficiaries and potential beneficiaries living
abroad.
6) Records may be released to the Government
Accountability Office for auditing purposes and for collection
of debts arising from overpayments under Title XVlll of the
Social Security Act, as amended.
7) Disclosure may be made to a congressional office from
the record of an individual in response to an inquiry from the
congressional office made at the request of that individual.
8) Pursuant to a request from an employer covered by
the Railroad Retirement Act or the Railroad
Unemployment Insurance Act, information regarding the
RRB’s determination of Medicare entitlement, entitlement
data and present address may be released to the
requesting employer for the purposes of determining
entitlement to and rates of supplemental benefits payable
under private employer welfare benefit plans.
We estimate this form takes an average of 8 minutes per
response to complete, including the time for reviewing the
instructions, getting the needed data, and reviewing the
completed form. Federal agencies may not conduct or
sponsor, and respondents are not required to respond to,
a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB
number. If you wish, send comments regarding the
accuracy of our estimate or any other aspect of this form,
including suggestions for reducing completion time, to
Associate Chief Information Officer for Policy and
Compliance, Railroad Retirement Board, 844 North Rush
Street, Chicago, Illinois 60611-1275.
Computer Matching and Privacy Protection Act Notice
The Computer Matching and Privacy Protection Act of
1988 requires the Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) to
advise you that information you have provided may be
used, without your consent, in automated matching
programs. These matching programs are a computer
comparison of RRB records with records kept by other
Federal, state, or local governmental agencies.
Information from these matching programs can be used to
establish or verify a person’s eligibility for Federally
funded or administered benefit programs and for
repayment of payments or delinquent debts under these
programs.

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