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Social Security numbers were grouped by the first three digits of the number (called the area number) and assigned geographically starting in the northeast and moving across the country to the northwest. But if you look closely at the distribution pattern you will see an apparent anomaly.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) assigns nine-digit Social Security numbers (SSNs) to U.S. citizens, permanent residents and eligible nonimmigrant workers in the United States. SSA uses SSNs to report wages to the government, track Social Security benefits and for other identification purposes.
It was really just a bookkeeping device for our own internal use and was never intended to be anything more than that. Group Number. Within each area, the group number (middle two (2) digits) range from 01 to 99 but are not assigned in consecutive order.
The valid SSN (Social Security Number) must satisfy the following conditions: It should have 9 digits. It should be divided into 3 parts by hyphen (-). The first part should have 3 digits and should not be 000, 666, or between 900 and 999.
How to find your Social Security number Look at your card. Checking your Social Security card is the fastest way to find your SSN. Talk to someone who might know your SSN. Check tax and financial documents. Contact a former employer. Request a new Social Security card.
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One way to look up a persons SSN information is through the United States Social Security Administration. On their website, you can conduct up to ten social security number searches each and every day. It is a free service, provided by the United States government.
Since 1972, when SSA began assigning SSN s and issuing cards centrally from Baltimore, MD , the area number has been assigned based on the ZIP code of the mailing address provided on the application for the original Social Security card. The applicants mailing address may not be the same as the place of residence.

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