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Some card company's require it and some do not. I know that Bank of America does and Discover does not.
No, you cannot use a social security card to withdraw money. A social security card may be useful if you want to open a bank account, though, and you can withdraw money from that.
To open a bank account, you need several important documents. You will require a valid piece of photo id, your social security card, and proof of your current address, such as a current bill.
yes
When you apply for a bank account or card the SSN is wanted and asked for. Without it you can't get it.
You have to go to the social security office to get a social security card.
It depends on the bank, but most of them require a drivers license or state ID, a social security card and one other form of ID such as a credit card or a utility bill
No. It says right on a social security card, for social security purposes only. Not for identification. If some one ask for your social security for something else, tell to give your a letter from the Social Security Administration telling you that they require the number for that purpose.
Felonies have nothing to do with having a Social Security card. Contact the Social Security office. They will need your birth certificate.
I don't think so, I am pretty sure they want an actual social security card.
no way
To replace your social security card you must complete a social security card application and turn in to your local Social Security Office. Along with the application you must provide proof of identity and citizenship with original or certified documentation.