Online services can help you. These websites work with the Social Security Administration so that employers may be able to verify if a person is eligible for employment. You can even verify your own SSN on the internet. If you are looking for the SSN of a deceased person, you can log on to a government website that shows the Social Security Death Index where you can search for the SSN of the people who died, at least, after 1963.
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If the applicant is under age 18, a parent or legal guardian may sign the application for them. If the applicant is over 18 but not physically/mentally capable, a parent, legal guardian, or close relative might be able to sign the application in their stead.
Any time the application is signed by someone other than the applicant, evidence documents are required to prove the signer's relationship to the applicant, or responsibility for the applicant, in addition to the evidence documents that are required for the applicant.
As an individual you have no right to obtain another person's social security number. You would need to ask them for it.
Your Social Security number is yours to use for a lifetime. If you find out that someone else has used it notify the Social Security Office immediately. No one can use their Social Security number to connect a telephone for another person. It is their own personal number for their use only for their lifetime.
Yes.
You can't. You can only get a valid Social Security number through the Social Security Administration; anything else is fraudulent.
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.
turn it off and make a new one
You don't ever use someone else's social security.
Every person's Social Security number is important throughout the person's lifetime. If someone fraudulently uses a minor child's SSN, this should be reported to the Social Security office so they can investigate.
You dont need a social security number to insure a car but you need a social security number to do almost everything else. Most of the time babies are issued a ss #.
Minors have social security numbers. It is illegal to post your earnings to someone else's number such as an adult reporting their earnings from an employer on their children's SSN. Contact your local office or the website for more information.
It is called a forgery. It is illegal to use someone else's social security number and identity to open a bank account without their knowledge. It is a crime and you or anyone who indulges in such activity can be jailed for doing so.
with the new laws in the united states no you need a social security number or else your can be fined
One social security number is issued to you. If you use more than one then you must be using someone else's. If you have two SS# then contact the Social Security Administration and get it corrected. You want the income information properly reported so you get all you are supposed to.