No, not legally. However if the prosecutor is able to tie it all together and is able to prove that they all belong to the same person (the defendant) he certainly CAN introduce them.
Loss of Soldier's social security numbers
No. The numbers are quite different.
Yes !! ( In case of fraud, duplicate, different multiple numbers etc.).
None at all. That information is not part of a Social Security number. Numbers are issued in sequence- one after the other- in different regions.
When it comes to criminal records I do not believe there really is a way to permanently hide your record. Even if you make a new identity there are ways for people to find out who you are, or you can get in trouble if you use someone else's social security numbers.
Social Security numbers that start with 272 are typically issued in the state of Georgia. However, it's important to note that the assignment of Social Security numbers is not solely based on state residency, and individuals may have obtained their number while living in a different state.
Since social security numbers have numeric values, a social security number is an example of a qualitative variable.
The Social Security Administration issues Social Security numbers.
It is not possible to calculate or determine someone's social security number from their driver's license number. Social security numbers and driver's license numbers are issued and maintained by different government agencies and are not connected in a way that allows for such a conversion. It is important to protect personal information and avoid attempting to link unrelated identifiers.
Usually social security numbers are formatted as text, instead of numbers.
Social security numbers are given out in a sequence so your number could be a couple numbers apart from someone else's, especially a sibling.
Social Security numbers are quantitative and not qualitative. This is due to the fact that they are numerical in nature.