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Number Has Three Parts The nine-digit SSN is composed of three parts: The first set of three digits is called the Area Number. The second set of two digits is called the Group Number. The final set of four digits is the Serial Number.
A Social Security Number (SSN) consists of nine digits, commonly written as three fields separated by hyphens: AAA-GG-SSSS. The first three-digit field is called the “area number". The central, two-digit field is called the “group number". The final, four-digit field is called the “serial number".
The first three digits of the Social Security number corresponded to the location of the Social Security office that issued the number. The middle two numbers in the Social Security number made up the group number, which reflects the order in which the SSA assigned Social Security numbers to new applicants.
Social Security numbers do not start with the number 9. It sounds as if you may have them confused with ITIN — Individual Taxpayer Identification Number. Those start with 9. If you have an SSN that starts with 9, it is not a valid one and cannot be used for employment.
SSA will no longer issue SSNs based on geography. SSA will issue SSNs with the number 8 in position 1. SSA will include all possible SSNs with the number 7 in position 1. Currently, SSNs that start with 7 are for certain states and other specific groups.
According to the Social Security Administration, your nine-digit Social Security Number (SSN) is divided into three parts: 1. The first three digits are known as the “area number". Until June 25, 2011, this is generally the State or territory where your SSN was assigned.
SSN's have never been 10 digits (and mine is a lot older than 1992.). Medicare ID numbers are the SSN, plus a letter.
Visit your local SSA office. You can file your application for an SSN card in person at any SSA office. Be prepared to provide your original documents to prove your age, identity and work-authorized immigration status. All evidence of immigration status and work authorization must be unexpired.
Yes, you can now check your Social Security Number online thanks to advances in technology. If you are wondering what is my Social Security Number, this is a great choice.
If you are unsure of your Social Security number, or you need to obtain your Social Security card, you should contact the Social Security Administration. They can explain which documents you will need to provide in order to receive a replacement card.
Getting a replacement social security card the same day is always free, and don't trust anyone that says it isn't! Using the SS-5 form provided by the SSA, you can fill out your application at home and bring it into the office. This can save a bit of time if your nearest social security office location is busy.
You should receive your SSN card within 2 weeks after we have everything we need to process your application, including verification of your immigration document with the USCIS. If we are unable to immediately verify your immigration document with the USCIS, it may take 2 additional weeks to receive your card.
If you need a temporary Social Security card for a job, a bank account, university, or any other reason, you may go to the local SSA office and request a temporary printout. From there, you will have to wait about 2 weeks for your new card to arrive.
Finding Your Social Security Number If you have a Social Security Number (SSN), you can find it on your Social Security card. Some other places that you can find your SSN are on tax returns, W-2s and bank statements. You may even find it on previously filed USCIS forms.
By using the first three numbers of anyone's SSN, you can often tell in which State they were born, or at the least, one of the States where they once lived.
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