Yes, a social security number is considered confidential information. It is a unique identifier for individuals and is used for a variety of important purposes such as tax reporting, employment verification, and access to certain benefits. Safeguarding and protecting the confidentiality of social security numbers is crucial to prevent identity theft and other fraudulent activities.
Yes, dont't give it out unless it is to the government.
A person can find out their family members social security card number by asking the family member. A social security number should be kept confidential.
No, no, no, no and no! Personal information of the child and the parent is confidential.
Most Date-of-Births can be found with a simple google search, so no. A social security number would be a better example of confidential information. Only the people you allow to have that number, or the people who steal it, have access to it.
We generally are not allowed to tell you who owns a particular social security number, since that information is supposed to be confidential. However, there are some online resources that can at least tell you which state issued the particular card (016= Massachusetts, 230= Virginia, etc). I enclose a link to one of the social security card information sites.
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.
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You can't. You can only get a valid Social Security number through the Social Security Administration; anything else is fraudulent.
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.
No, your social security number does not change when you get married.