This is illegal unless it is to do with creditors, etc.! * No. Social Security numbers/records, are protected by US federal law. Creditors and other persons have access to SS numbers because the individual supplies them at the time of application. The creditor does not have access to the individuals employment history through the SSA nor do private individuals. Certain exceptions are made for governmental agencies (IRS, USCIS, etc.) and for standing orders of child support being enforced by a state or federal agency.
Sometimes. Depends on what company they work for.
If your state is one of the few that still uses the SSN as the drivers licnese number, yes. If not, no.
I belive so but it is illegal.
I would like to know if by using your social security number can you find your employment history?
now days a military serial number is the assigned social security number. find the persons social security number and you have the army serial number............
Full name, current address, current phone number, Social Security number, employment status/info, marital status, income verification, and so forth.
Yes
If you want to see if they are a fraudulent person. Some people use another persons ss# to get employment, some people abuse a ss# and steal someone's credit.
When an individual dies, social security should be notified as soon as possible and the funeral director will report the persons death and they will require that persons social security number.
One and the same thing
in all reality you should never give your social security number until after employement
Absolutely not. If you do not have a social security number, then you have to mention such in the job application. Use of another person's social security is fraud, and can be punishable by legal action.
Employment Verification phone number is 212-622-8650. You will need the employee's social security number and the first three letters of his/her first name.
No, the social security number should not be used again. If you are caught, it is a crime and may face jail time.
No, the social security number should not be used again. If you are caught, it is a crime and may face jail time.