SOCIAL SECURITY CARDS ARE 0.00 - FREE.
no, but you can ask your fiance, family to add you to their credit card to help build your credit, other from that your not allowed to use anyone social security number or you could go to prison for fraud
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A person could go online to look for an attorney that specializes in Social Security Claims. They could also go to their local Social Services offices and perhaps they would be directed to an attorney who works with only Social Security claims.
What the deal is, my social security card has my first husbands name on it and my drivers license has my second husbands name on it. I never changed to my second husband's name with social security. Now, my second husband and I are divorcing and I want to change it back to my first husband's name, like is on my social security card, because my first husband and I are dating and plan on remarrying. HELP! At work, I go by my second husband's name, but the IRS and Social Security still have me as my first married name. What should I do? I live in Louisiana.
Approach your nearest social security office who can help you out.
Approach your nearest social security office who can help you out.
No. Unfortunately, the number on the back of your card is not related to banking or money in any way. It's a "sequential control number," added during the original printing process, that can help track where and to whom a card was issued. The number is used to help determine whether a Social Security card is valid or fraudulent, to combat identity theft. For more information, see Related Questions, below.
There's no need to contact anyone about the sequential control number on the back of your card. The only purpose it serves is to help the Social Security Administration determine whether a card is authentic or fraudulent, based on the combined match between your name, social security number, date and location of printing and distribution, card application. The number is being used to combat identity theft, and serve no other purpose. For more information, see Related Questions, below.
Yes, contact your local Social Security office or other social service agency to discuss how to get the help you need.
The numbers on the back of your Social Security card are not associated in any way with the Federal Reserve. This is an internet myth. The code is a "sequential control number," added during the original printing process, that can help track where and to whom a card was issued. The number is used to help determine whether a Social Security card is valid or fraudulent, to combat identity theft. ANSWER: UMMMMM THE ANSWER ABOVE IS ABSOLUTELY FALSE. THE RED NUMBERS BEGINNING WITH A LETTER ON THE BACK OF YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY CARD ARE CALLED CUSIP NUMBERS. AND THEY ARE ACTUALLY USED FOR STOCK, CORPORATE, MUNICIPAL, TREASURY AND BONDS TRADING ON FIDELITY WEBSITE. I WORK IN THAT FIELD. AND YOU CAN ACTUALLY PAY YOUR DEBT WITH YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER. HOW DO I KNOW? BECAUSE I DO IT MONTHLY.
Absolutely nothing. The code is a "sequential control number" placed at the time the stock card was printed, but before it was assigned to anyone. The distribution pattern can help the Social Security Administration authenticate a card if the card is suspected of being fraudulent. Unfortunately, the number has no value or use to the cardholder. For more information, see Related Questions, below.
If you are interested in obtaining disability benefits from Social Security, then the local Social Security office can give you the forms you will need to complete with your Dr.'s help. They can also explain the process and steps that you will go through. Your local court house keeps law books for research, they should contain a complete section on Social Security Disability Rules and Regulations. As for the credit card debt, I don't understand what you are asking for, maybe you could reword the question.