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Hi, Iamp;#39;m Richard Goms from Salt Lake City, Utah. Weamp;#39;re talking now about how to find a person using their Social Security number. There are a number of reasons why you might want to do this. You might have lost track of a family member, you have their Social Security number, you want to track them down. You may have a list of children that you have a list of Social Security numbers for, but you donamp;#39;t know which one belongs to which. Or you may be an employer, ready to hire a person, you want to verify their Social Security number. In order to look up a person who is living by Social Security number, there are a number of websites that will allow you to do this. Most of them charge a fee. However, the United States Social Security website will allow you to look up ten numbers per day as a free service to American citizens. Itamp;#39;s a little easier to look up an individual who is deceased. There is a Social Security death index that is available online on many

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Anyone can refuse to disclose his or her number, but the requester can refuse its services if you do not give it. Businesses, banks, schools, private agencies, etc., are free to request someones number and use it for any purpose that does not violate a federal or state law.
When You Can Say NO to Providing Your Social Security Number Employers for wage and tax reporting. Employers enrolled in E-Verify. States for the school lunch program. Banks for monetary transactions. Veterans Administration as a hospital admission number. Department of Labor for workers compensation.
The Social Security number is a nine-digit number in the format AAA-GG-SSSS. The number has three parts: the first three digits, called the area number because they were formerly assigned by geographical region; the middle two digits, the group number; and the last four digits, the serial number.
10 Places to Never Share Your Social Security Number Job applications. Hospitals or medical and dental offices. Pharmacies. Public schools. Sports clubs. Childrens camps. Supermarket loyalty programs. Charities.
We use your SSN to record your earnings and determine your eligibility for Social Security benefits and certain government services. Many financial institutions, such as banks and credit companies, also ask for your number when you open an account.
You will be required to provide your Social Security number in any situation that requires your identity to be verified (such as an application for credit or a license) or about which the IRS must be notified. In any other case, be sure to ask whether the agency, business or organization has to have it.
To opt out by phone: You will be asked to provide certain personal information, including your home telephone number, name, Social Security number, and date of birth. Federal law provides that the information you provide is confidential and may only be used to process your request.
The IRS says to put your Social Security number on the memo line of a check when sending in a payment.

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