Sydney Garth, Credit Cards Moderator
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You can switch your SSI direct deposit from Comerica Bank to any other bank by updating your banking information with Social Security, either online, by visiting a local office, or through your new financial institution.
How to Switch Your SSI Direct Deposit
- Online: Sign in to your Social Security account at the website and use Update direct deposit to enter the new bank info.
- Office: Make an appointment through your Social Security account or contact your local office if you prefer to handle the change face‑to‑face. Bring identification and your new bank details.
- Contact your new bank for Automated Enrollment (ENR): Many banks can submit your direct‑deposit enrollment directly to the SSA. Ask your bank’s customer service department to initiate an ENR for Social Security benefits; this securely sends your routing and account information to the SSA.
Remember to have your new bank account information ready. For assistance and the most up‑to‑date information, visit the Social Security Administration website or reach them by phone at (800) 772-1213.
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