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ITIN Application & Renewal Services in San Juan Capistrano

Live Scan, Tax & Notary (LTN) provides professional ITIN (Individual Taxpayer Identification Number) application and renewal services as an IRS Certified Acceptance Agent (CAA). We help individuals and families complete the ITIN process accurately, securely, and in compliance with IRS requirements—without mailing original documents.

Our experienced team supports both U.S. residents and non-residents with personalized, bilingual service in English and Spanish.

OUR PHILOSOPHY

What Is an ITIN?

An ITIN (Individual Taxpayer Identification Number) is a tax processing number issued by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for individuals who are not eligible for a Social Security Number (SSN) but are required to file a U.S. tax return.

ITINs are commonly used by:

 

As a Certified Acceptance Agent, LTN helps streamline the ITIN process and reduce errors or delays.

 

What We Offer

Our ITIN Services Include:

New ITIN applications (Form W-7)

ITIN renewals for expired numbers

IRS Certified Acceptance Agent (CAA) verification

Assistance for individuals, spouses, and dependents

Secure document review without mailing originals

Support for both U.S. residents and non-residents

All ITIN services are handled with strict attention to accuracy, confidentiality, and IRS compliance.

FAQs

An ITIN is required for individuals who must file a U.S. tax return but are not eligible for a Social Security Number (SSN).

Yes. Non-resident individuals with U.S. tax filing requirements may apply for an ITIN.

The IRS requires Form W-7 and original identification documents or certified copies. As a Certified Acceptance Agent, LTN can verify documents in person without mailing originals.

In most cases, yes. The ITIN application is usually submitted along with a federal tax return unless an IRS exception applies.

Processing times vary, but most ITIN applications are processed within several weeks once submitted to the IRS.

Yes. ITINs may expire if not used on a federal tax return for a certain number of years. Expired ITINs must be renewed before filing.

No. An ITIN is for tax purposes only and does not authorize employment or eligibility for Social Security benefits.

Yes. Renewing your ITIN before tax season can help prevent delays or rejected returns.