What do the middle 2 numbers in Social Security mean?
Group numbers
Group numbers – These two middle digits, which range from 01 through 99, are simply used to break all the SSNs with the same area number into smaller blocks, which makes administration easier.
What do SSN numbers start with?
Any number beginning with “000”, “666”, “900-999”, has a middle “00”, or ends in “0000” will never be a valid SSN….The first three digits of a Social Security Number correspond to locations as follows:
SSN | 001-003 |
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State | New Hampshire |
SSN | 449-467 627-645 |
State or Territory | Texas |
What do the last four digits of SSN mean?
Serial Number
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.
When did the SSA final rules come out?
[ NOTE 1: On January 18, 2017, SSA published final rules in the Federal Register titled “Revisions to Rules Regarding the Evaluation of Medical Evidence” (82 FR 5844) that revised how we consider medical evidence in disability claims and continuing disability reviews under titles II and XVI of the Social Security Act.
What does di 25501.250 mean on SSA poms?
DI 25501.250 – Establishing an Established Onset Date by Reopening Prior Disability Filings and Previously Adjudicated Periods. DI 27510.001 – Period Adjudicated, Policy – Prior Claim at ALJ Level and New Application/Reconsideration Filed.
Who is a proper applicant for a Social Security card?
For example, for a child under age 18 living at home with both of his or her parents, the child and both parents could each be considered proper applicants for a card on behalf of the child. NOTE: The representative payee of a number holder (NH) is only a proper applicant when he or she qualifies under the guidelines set out in this subchapter.
When was SSR 03-2p published by the SSA?
On October 20, 2003, SSA published SSR 03-2p, “Titles II and XVI: Evaluating Cases Involving Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome/Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (RSDS/CRPS).” This Ruling is published in its entirety in DI 24580.025B.
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