What does a SSN begin with?

What does a SSN begin with?

Within each area number allocated to a state, the sequence of group number assignments begins with the odd-numbered group numbers from 01 to 09, followed by even group numbers 10 through 98, then even numbers 02 through 08, and finally odd numbers 11 through 99.

Who does this SSN belong to?

The number is issued to an individual by the Social Security Administration, an independent agency of the United States government.

Do SSN begin with 9?

SSA will not issue SSNs beginning with the number “9”. SSA will not issue SSNs beginning with the number “666” in positions 1 – 3. SSA will not issue SSNs beginning with the number “000” in positions 1 – 3. SSA will not issue SSNs with the number “0000” in positions 6 – 9.

Are there any SSNs that start with the number 7?

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.

Are there any SSNs with the number 0000?

SSA will not issue SSNs beginning with the number “000” in positions 1 – 3. SSA will not issue SSNs with the number “00” in positions 4 – 5. SSA will not issue SSNs with the number “0000” in positions 6 – 9.

How was a Social Security number assigned before 1973?

Prior to 1973, social security numbers were assigned by our field offices. The number merely established that his/her card was issued by one of our offices in that State. See also High Group List of SSN’s.

Where was range 237-246 on Social Security card?

The government’s SSA site indicates that the range 237-246 was unassigned All other references I’ve seen indicate that it was assigned to North Carolina Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands Pacific Islands (Guam, American Samoa, Northern Mariana Islands, Philippines) Railroad Workers (prior to July 1, 1963)