No, a Social Security card does not display your date of birth. It typically only includes your name and Social Security number. For identification purposes, additional documents are required to verify your date of birth.
Generally yes. In the United States, it is illegal to put a person's social security number on any id card other than a social security card. There is no such law preventing the use of a birth date.
The date on the bottom of your Social Security card indicates the date the card was issued. It serves as a record of when you were assigned your Social Security number, which is important for tracking your earnings and benefits over time. This date does not affect the validity of your Social Security number itself, which remains the same throughout your lifetime.
If someone has access to your Social Security card, they can potentially use your Social Security number (SSN) for identity theft or fraud, even without knowing your birth date. They might combine your SSN with other stolen personal information, such as your name or address, to open accounts, apply for loans, or commit other fraudulent activities. Additionally, many systems do not require a birth date to validate an SSN, making it easier for fraudsters to exploit it. It's crucial to protect your Social Security card and monitor your financial accounts for any suspicious activity.
The best way to replace a lost Medicaid card is by requesting one online. In order to request one online the persons name needs to be the same on their recent social security card, must have a social security number, and show proof of date of birth.
go to jail?
by name and social security and date of birth
I'd suggest going down to your local Dept of Motor Vehicles with your birth certificate, social security card and any other documentation to have corrected.
You can apple for a student Discover credit card at Discover's website. To sign up, they will require your Name and Social Security Number, Address, Date of Birth and a telephone number.
The date of birth should not be incorrect on an arrest warrant. A persons date of birth, social security number, and description are key pieces of information needed for an arrest warrant. However, if your social security number and description are correct, human-error on your date of birth may not totally squash an arrest warrant. I've seen warrants where a persons date of birth is 01/05/1970 and the warrant listed 05/01/1970, but the social security, and physical descriptions were dead on.
A social security form is filled out by filling out the appropriate questions. These questions include your full name, date of birth, place of birth, your address and your social security number.
SS5 typically refers to a type of social security form used in the United States, specifically the Application for a Social Security Card (Form SS-5). The form is generally a one-page document that requires personal information such as name, date of birth, and parents' details. It is used to apply for a new Social Security number or to request a replacement card. The form can be completed online or in paper format and is submitted to the Social Security Administration.
This is a common problem. To get it fixed, obtain your birth certificate from the Vital Records office serving the area you were born, and be sure to bring a photo ID (driver's license or passport) to your local Social Security office. Tell them you need to correct your date of birth. They will fill out a form SS-5 for you and send it in. Then, a brisk 4 weeks later, you will receive a replacement card and the record on their end will be updated.