If you are a US citizen, most likely not. If you are visiting from Another Country, you might be able to do this under special circumstances.
Pennsylvania.
It appears to be a social security number. I would guess it was issued in the state of Pennsylvania around 40 years ago or so. The first three digits designate a number assigned regionally -- western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh area. The middle number is a sorting or group number. And the final four digits identify a specific individual within the sorting group.
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no
To add a newborn to insurance without a Social Security Number, you can typically use the newborn's birth certificate or a temporary identification number provided by the hospital. Contact your insurance provider for specific instructions on how to add a newborn without a Social Security Number.
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yes
with the new laws in the united states no you need a social security number or else your can be fined
Yes, to volunteer for something mean you do it for free so no social security number will be needed or asked for.
No, Pennsylvania is not one of the fourteen states that taxes Social Security benefits.
A Social Security Number or Taxpayer ID Number are generally required in order to obtain a mortgage loan.
It is illegal to obtain someone else's social security number without their permission. If you need their social security number for a legitimate reason, such as for tax or financial purposes, you should ask them directly for it.