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No, you cannot change your social security number to get a job you must use the number you are assigned.
Yes, it is assigned to you at birth
now days a military serial number is the assigned social security number. find the persons social security number and you have the army serial number............
No; the Social Security number you are first assigned is yours for life. The only thing you need is your name changed on your social security...the add your new surname
You don't. The number you're assigned by the Social Security Administration will already be valid. A number you get any other way is invalid and can't be made valid. (Even if the number itself is "valid" in the sense "it's an actual social security number", it's not valid for you unless it's your social security number.)
Social Security Numbers (SSNs) are nine-digits in length. The maximum number of combinations without exclusion is 109, or one billion. However, a number of number combinations are excluded (e.g., 666-xx-xxxx, 000-xx-xxxx, xxx-00-xxxx, xxx-xx-0000, as well as SSNs beginning with most numbers over 733). After excluded combinations are taken into account, the maximum number of combinations is approximately 745 million. According to the Social Security Administration, approximately 442 million SSNs have been assigned, with 5.5 million new numbers assigned each year. At this rate, new numbers can be assigned over the next 52 years (i.e., 2009 through 2061) before reassigning numbers or changing the archetype. Sources: * http://ssa-custhelp.ssa.gov/cgi-bin/ssa.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=86&p_created=955483126&p_sid=CrOQahCj&p_accessibility=0&p_redirect=&p_lva=&p_sp=cF9zcmNoPTEmcF9zb3J0X2J5PSZwX2dyaWRzb3J0PSZwX3Jvd19jbnQ9MjAsMjAmcF9wcm9kcz0mcF9jYXRzPTE2LDU4JnBfcHY9JnBfY3Y9Mi41OCZwX3NlYXJjaF90eXBlPWFuc3dlcnMuc2VhcmNoX25sJnBfcGFnZT0x&p_li=&p_topview=1 * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_security_number
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.
If your Social Security number starts with 365, you were likely born in the state of Texas. The first three digits of a Social Security number are known as the area number, which was assigned based on the geographical location of the individual when they applied for the number. In this case, 365 is one of the area numbers designated for Texas.
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.
A Social Security number (SSN) in the USA is a unique nine-digit identifier assigned to individuals for taxation and social security purposes. It is used by government agencies, financial institutions, and employers to track an individual's earnings and benefits. Protecting the confidentiality of your SSN is important to prevent identity theft and fraud.
Allowing leading zeros, 109 or 1 billion.
You're tax ID number is your Social Security Number unless you form a corporation then you will be assigned a different tax id number from the IRS