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There is no law that prevents businesses from asking for your SSN. And you may be denied service if you don't give the number. If giving your SSN to a business doesn't seem reasonable to you, ask if you can show another form of identification. Or ask if the business can use another number as your customer number.
Federal law mandates that state Departments of Motor Vehicles, tax authorities, welfare offices, and other governmental agencies request your SS number as proof that you are who you claim to be.
Are a U.S. citizen age 18 or older with a U.S. mailing address (this includes APO, FPO, and DPO addresses); Are not requesting a name change or any other change to your card; and. Have a driver's license or state-issued identification card from one of the many participating states or the District of Columbia.
Under no circumstances should anyone ever give their SSN or other personal information to anyone who calls or contacts you. In most cases you can err on the side of keeping your SSN private by asking the bank to use their alternative identification method.
Fortunately, it is still possible to find people by social security number and receive all the available public record information linked to that person. Using just a name and the first three digits of an SSN, you can start a search below to get free, instant preview results.
”There is no reason to give out your Social Security number unless there is a legitimate business purpose, and most instances it is requested there is not a legitimate need,” says Denis Kelly, president of IDCuffs.com, an identity theft prevention company.
It's a good idea to protect your Social Security number and not give it out unless you need to, this helps to prevent identity theft and fraud. To check on information about your Social Security number, always make sure you are using the official SSN website it should have a .
The Social Security Administration protects your Social Security number and keeps your records confidential. We don't give your number to anyone, except when authorized by law. You should be careful about sharing your number, even when you're asked for it.
Yes, you can refuse unless you're legally required to provide your Social Security number (SSN). However, there's also no law preventing businesses from asking for it or refusing you service if you don't provide it.
The SSN number makes it almost impossible to evade Uncle. And that is precisely the point, from their point-of-view. Now, technically, the cops are only entitled to ask for your Social Security number and you are not necessarily obliged to give it.
THE ANSWER: No, there are no laws requiring you to give your SSN to hospitals or doctors. However, medicare participants may have to supply the information in order to get medicare payments and benefits.
Most healthcare providers will ask you for your Social Security number when you are seeking medical care. They often require this so that they can collect payment for healthcare services and verify your identity when it comes to looking up your health records.
Most healthcare providers will ask you for your Social Security number when you are seeking medical care. They often require this so that they can collect payment for healthcare services and verify your identity when it comes to looking up your health records.
A Social Security number (SSN) is a nine-digit number that the U.S. government issues to all U.S. citizens and eligible U.S. residents who apply for one. The government uses this number to keep track of your lifetime earnings and the number of years worked.
Although SSNs are issued in some order, there is no simple way to tell a person's age based on his Social Security number.
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