get a credit report and look and see if there are things on it that's not your if there is call the credit reporting ageanys and then go to your local pd to report it they will then tell you what to do next
If you suspect fraud or illegal usage of your SSN, you can contact IRS or the Social Security Administration, and they will conduct an investigation. Other than that do not expect much cooperation. Tax records and Social Security data is NOT considered public record unless the party wises to voluntarily disclose it themselves.
You could go to SS Office and get a print-0ut of all the places you have worked
and then check if some are not yours. I'm sure there are other ways.
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You do not. Use of the Social Security number is the exclusive venue of the Social Security Administration as established by the Social Security Act.
Your Social Security number is yours to use for a lifetime. If you find out that someone else has used it notify the Social Security Office immediately. No one can use their Social Security number to connect a telephone for another person. It is their own personal number for their use only for their lifetime.
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NO. You would need a valid Social Security Number. NO. You would need a valid Social Security Number.
As you ask, it is not possible if someone try to fing general background can find Social Security number. Only Social Security Authority or Government Authority can find it if it is needed or you requested it.
To get any sort of public benefit, such as Medicaid or SSI, one has to have a Social Security number.
Yes.
No.
You don't buy a social security number. You go to your local social security office and apply to receive your own personal social security number.Buying a social security number is against the law.
Social security number.
No, this is another internet myth. There are various false stories that claim he has (pick one) the social security number of a dead man, the social security number of someone from Africa, or no social security number at all. None of these stories are true. Since he was born in America and is a citizen, he has always had an American social security number; but it is private -- as are the social security numbers of most people, in order to avoid identity theft. I enclose a link that debunks one of the many myths about his social security number.