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how do you find a dead personamp;#39;s social security number I am Christopher small I own CMS Law Firm we do Estate Planning and probate we do it well we recently came across this problem with a probate client someone died we cannot find their social security number wasnamp;#39;t on the death certificate uh no one had it and we had no idea what we were going to do to try to get it however or thankfully the government has a way to do this but first thing that you should do is you know look on tax forms look on bank statements or health records paycheck stubs W-2s those are places where Social Security numbers exist otherwise you can fill it a Freedom of Information Act request itamp;#39;s a specific form for the social security number you have to give them information that will allow you to release it show that youamp;#39;re the personal representative of their estate for example but they should release that information so then you can get your own tax ID number and do those things