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OT SS numbers
Does anyone know a site that would tell me who belongs to a social
security number? -MIKE |
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Does anyone know a site that would tell me who belongs to a social
security number? -MIKE I'm sure a criss-cross reference for SS#'s is available to law enforcement agencies, but I would sincerely hope NOT to the general public. Sherry |
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I'm sure a criss-cross reference for SS#'s is available to law
enforcement agencies, but I would sincerely hope NOT to the general public. Sherry You can only look them up online if the person who "owns" the SSN in question is dead. There is a Social Security Death Register at: www.publicdata.com This backward state *finally* took our SS# off our driver's licenses. Way past overdue. That should *not* be easily available to anyone. Also, if your horse trailer isn't tagged here, you are required to post your SSN on the rear of it. I always transposed the last two digits. Sherry |
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I'm sure a criss-cross reference for SS#'s is available to law
enforcement agencies, but I would sincerely hope NOT to the general public. Sherry You can only look them up online if the person who "owns" the SSN in question is dead. There is a Social Security Death Register at: www.publicdata.com This backward state *finally* took our SS# off our driver's licenses. Way past overdue. That should *not* be easily available to anyone. Also, if your horse trailer isn't tagged here, you are required to post your SSN on the rear of it. I always transposed the last two digits. Sherry |
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(Sherry ) wrote:
Does anyone know a site that would tell me who belongs to a social security number? -MIKE I'm sure a criss-cross reference for SS#'s is available to law enforcement agencies, but I would sincerely hope NOT to the general public. Sherry You can only look them up online if the person who "owns" the SSN in question is dead. There is a Social Security Death Register at: www.publicdata.com |
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Does anyone know a site that would tell me who belongs to a social
security number? -MIKE I'm sure a criss-cross reference for SS#'s is available to law enforcement agencies, but I would sincerely hope NOT to the general public. Sherry |
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You can get them for a particular person, but not via free services.
Cross reference, having a number, and finding out what person it belongs to blindly, may not be possible, except for government agencies etc. Call your local credit bureau and ask them if it can be done. (---MIKE---) wrote in message ... Does anyone know a site that would tell me who belongs to a social security number? -MIKE |
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You can get them for a particular person, but not via free services.
Cross reference, having a number, and finding out what person it belongs to blindly, may not be possible, except for government agencies etc. Call your local credit bureau and ask them if it can be done. (---MIKE---) wrote in message ... Does anyone know a site that would tell me who belongs to a social security number? -MIKE |
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Let me put this thread to rest. It turned out that the SS number in
question turned out to be that of a deceased relative. The whole thing started because of some shares of stock that bore my name but a different SS number. Problem solved! -MIKE |
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