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Penalties for Falsely Representing a Social Security Number A person convicted under 42 U.S.C. 408(a)(7)(B) for False Representation of a Social Security Number is subject to a maximum prison sentence of 5 years.
Dishonesty in employment applications can damage employer trust and credibility, lead to inconsistencies during background checks, and negatively impact team dynamics and morale in the workplace.
If you lie on the employers I-9 form, by putting a false social security number, then you must be charged and convicted of civil document fraud, which is a rare occurence, for this to actually harm your case.
Because employers are allowed to ask about your qualifications, they can ask if you have required certifications and licenses. For example, an employer may ask if you have a drivers license, but only if driving is a job-related duty.
Short answer: No. Do not place your SSN on your resume. Identity theft is a concern, and you should carefully guard access to this number. Scammers could ask for SSN as part of a job application.
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Employers, organizations or third-party submitters can verify Social Security numbers for wage reporting purposes only.
The SSN is used to determine whether or not a job seeker has previously worked for Kaiser Permanente, to complete the candidates post-offer background check, and with the E-Verify program to establish a new employees eligibility to work in the United States.

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