You can't. Even the Social Security Administration (SSA) won't release your own Social Security Number (SSN) to you. Go - in preson - to your nearest SSA office and speak to them in person.
"You must show your Social Security card. If you are not eligible for a Social Security Number, you must get a letter from the Social Security Administration that indicates that you are not eligible for a Social Security Number. You must show the letter to the DMV." source: http://www.nydmv.state.ny.us/forms/id44.pdf
If they wish to work they must have an SSN. And if they wish to use any government services they are going to need one. And if they are going to use a financial institution it will have to be provided.
Yes, Credit Profile Numbers (CPNs) are legal. However, some companies are selling e-books with fasle and criminal information. Many companies are claiming that a person can use an SSN Validator to find an unissued SSN. From there companies claim that you can simply use the number to apply for credit using a different address than you have ever been associated with. Once the credit bureau database tries to locate the SSN it will find nothing and therefore, would automatically create a new credit file under the given name and address. As easy as that sounds do you really think the 3 major credit bureaus would let that slip!? Everything about this is incorrect and illegal!! To obtain a legally validated CPN visit a professional CPN Company like CPN Headquarters. This company has been involved in Business Formation and CPN Solutions for the last decade and is a leader in Legally Obtained Credit Profile Numbers. They offer everything from literature to full on CPN Services, and prices are at an all time low right now.
My friend is a resident here in America, but her papers are still getting processed, so she is given a TIN for the meanwhile and not a SSN. The FAFSA only takes applicants with a valid Social Security number and nothing else.
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With ssn you can run credit online for free.
Yes. Credit reports do not require your SSN, only your credit history and credit card number. In addition, you should never disclose your SSN to anyone, regardless of their insistence.
You can go to your local/provincial government web site and input your SSN number into the available search area. Its free to use and is good for validating the number.
"SSN" stands for "Social Security Number". "SSN number" would be "Social Security Number number".
You can find your ssn easily at the related link below.
To check the status of your Social Security Number (SSN) card, you can visit the official website of the Social Security Administration (SSA) and create an online account. Once logged in, you can check the status of your application for a new or replacement SSN card. Alternatively, you can contact the SSA directly through their toll-free number to inquire about the status of your card.
Your SSN can be one number apart from the SSN of someone else since they are assigned in sequence.
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I think they can cross reference you ssn and name but I am not sure.
can have tax id number without ssn? please say something thankyou
AnswerRun a credit check with the three national credit bureaus. You'll find most of the information you need to find who you're looking for.
this number will tell you if you have any liens or offsets attached to your ssn 800.304.3107 alt number for irs. 800.829.1040