If the same area number appears above more than once, it is because certain numbers were transferred from one State to another or that the area number was divided for use amongst certain geographical locations. Any number beginning with "", "", "", has a middle "00", or ends in "" will never be a valid SSN. Originally, the first three digits were assigned by the geographical region in which the person was residing at the time the number was assigned.
So people on the east coast had the lowest numbers and those on the west coast had the highest numbers".
The applicant's mailing address does not have to be the same as their place of birth or residence. People born in the United States since may have had their SSN applied for them by the hospital at birth.
This policy varies by State. Effective June 25, , the SSA began a new randomized assignment methodology, called "SSN Randomization", in an effort to extend the longevity of the nine-digit SSN nationwide as well as for security since randomization makes the newly assigned SSN's more difficult to reconstruct using public information. Unused area numbers previously assigned to states, as well as previously unassigned area numbers, will now be available in the new randomization system. Numbers in red were originally assigned to these states but were subsequently unassigned come June and used in the new randomized assignment.
Numbers in these "officially" unissued series may still have been issued for applicants in these states prior to randomization. Social Security Numbers are never reassigned after someone dies. Despite issuing over million SSN's since , and assigning about 5.
Original Source: www. All data is current as of April 15, Protecting Your Privacy Information to assist you in protecting your identity and personal data.
My Identity Has Been Stolen! We present a number of actionable ideas you should begin today which will help limit the damage, get your identity back, and maybe even stop the thieves. Your Social Security number — or SSN, for short — is a nine-digit unique identifier that is used for several purposes. The most common way this number is used is to track citizens and residents for Social Security purposes. However, your Social Security number can also be used for taxation , applying for credit, and other purposes.
As mentioned, the SSN consists of nine numbers. These numbers are broken into three parts. The first three numbers are the area number. Until , this number corresponded with the state or territory in which the number was assigned.
However, after , numbers were assigned at random. The next set of numbers consists of two digits.
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