Social security representative fee agreement form

An attorney or other representative who wants to charge or collect a fee for services provided in connection with a claim before the Security Administration (SSA) is required by law to first obtain SSA's approval of the fee.

The only exceptions are when:

A representative who has provided services in a claim before both SSA and a court of law may seek a fee from either or both, but generally neither has the authority to set a fee for services provided before the other.

To charge and collect a fee for services, the representative must use one of two mutually exclusive fee approval processes:

(For further information about these processes, see Representing Social Security Claimants.)

Using The Fee Petition Process

If the representative elects to use the fee petition process, the representative must file a fee petition with SSA. The representative can use

Instructions for completing the Form SSA-1560, are included with the PDF version of the form.

When using the fee petition process, the representative should request fee approval only after you complete all services for the claimant and any auxiliaries. You have the option to petition either before or after Social Security effectuates the determination(s).

Where to send this form

You must give the claimant a copy of the fee petition, each attachment and retain a copy for your records. Although you may file a fee petition at any Social Security office, you generally file the petition with the office shown below:

Office of Appellate Operations
Attn: Attorney Fee Branch,
5107 Leesburg Pike
Falls Church, VA 22041-3255