you can just contact that person's family, or you can look them up on the internet.
Its a corpse.
the person is dead
A person who assists a golfer is a caddy.
I would expect that the dead person would be given the benefit of the doubt in that circumstance, the gods were always merciful.
It is important to keep your Social Security Number (SSN) secure and not share it freely. If you have lost or misplaced your SSN, you can contact the Social Security Administration for assistance in retrieving or replacing it. Be cautious about sharing personal information online and store important documents in a secure location.
If you use the LifeLock service then you won't have to worry about the potential theft of your SSN or getting a new one. Nobody is ever issued a new SSN.
Sharing or obtaining Social Security numbers online is not safe or recommended due to the risk of identity theft and fraud. It is important to keep your Social Security number secure and not share it online. If you need to access your Social Security information, it's best to contact the Social Security Administration directly through their official website or office.
No. Surely by your mother being late, it means dead. A dead person is not married.
The question is rather vague, however, if the issue is, does one have to give their SSN when applying for a credit, the answer is no. There are certain agencies which can legally enforce the request for a person's SSN or ITIN or information, the IRS for example. On the other side, the lender or card issuer does not have to extend credit to a person who chooses not to submit their SSN.
yes throughy your ssn If an employer can find it thru my ssn, how can I find it so I can properly fill out an application or my resume?
If you know this person's SSN and branch of service/years Veteran's Affairs can help you find the information on him.
Look for it
With ssn you can run credit online for free.
No. No one can use another person's social security number.
No. The Social Security Number (SSN) is retained for the person even after he/she is deceased. The reason for this is that important documents (such as tax records) still maintain the person's SSN. If the identical SSN is given to another individual, it will simply confuse matters.
how can I get SSN print out