There is no requirement to have or use a social security number to live or work in the United States. The Social Security Administration will admit this to you IN WRITING if you write them via snail mail, or email them at http://www.ssa.gov The number IS required for EMPLOYMENT, but that is a term SPECIFICALLY DEFINED in Title 26, the Internal Revenue Codes. Working a regular job in the private sector in any of the now 50 united States doesn't constitute "employment" as defined in the revenue codes UNLESS THE WORKER VOLUNTARILY CHOOSES TO PARTICIPATE IN SOCIAL SECURITY. Employers are REQUIRED TO ASK for the SSN, but the worker is NOT REQUIRED TO PROVIDE ONE, unless he chooses to participate/pay into Social Security. Participation in Social Security would run afoul of the Constitution in the event that it was, by law, OTHER than 100% voluntary. Coercing people into "volunteering" is a wall of ignorance, fear, and corporate policy, but NOT any law.
All or most companies require you to have a social security number to be hired.
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Ask him to give it to you. If he is deceased, look for his social security card or ask your attorney how to get it.
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.
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