If you want it to commit identity theft or fraud, then please go ask the FBI. You'll know whether you're asking for the right reasons based on whether they arrest you or not.
If the deceased person wanted you to know their social security number they probably would have made you executor of their will or told you while they were still alive. If they die intestate maybe you could contact the administrator of their estate (who will hopefully ask the FBI to meet you at your house to make it more convenient for you).
the police
No, the social security number should not be used again. If you are caught, it is a crime and may face jail time.
There are many web sites that can help you find a person using their social security number. This is legal, but they do charge a fee. You can search your browser by typing in things such as "People Search" or "Find Someone", etc.
I believe you can contact the Red Cross with the person's name and birth date or social security number, if you know it.
You can not get another social security number. The best thing to do is to contact the credit bureaus and the police and let them know that someone has stolen your identity.
identity can be defined by the government as a persons social security number as well as dna identification, finger print identification. in another sense identity can be who one is as a person personality wise.
Social security number, Home telephone number, and Birth date.
The first person to receive a social security number is actually unknown. See Related Links.
If the person is deceased, you can contact the trustee if you know who the trustee is.
A person with a "crooked" social security number was asked for it.
No. I suggest that you contact your State's child support agency about collecting the arrearage.
The old name was Bouncer. These were the security guards of years gone by. The Term Door person is now someone licenced (in the UK particularly) to be a security person on the access door to clubs, pubs and social gatherings.
No, the SSA will not issue SS numbers to persons who are not of legal status within the US.