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The first person to receive a social security number is actually unknown. See Related Links.
To check someone's background you will need some personal information of theirs such as their name, social security number, and birth date. Then contact your states Department of Justice to do a full background check on the person in question.
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Social security numbers do not expire. They belong to the person who receive them for life. If the person legally returns to the United States, they would pick right back up using the same social security number.
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Only if the person works and has paid into Social Security.
Yes you can.
A person with a "crooked" social security number was asked for it.
The purpose of the three original documents that are required to receive a social security card and number are to make sure you really are the correct person. You must be a U.S. citizen to have a social security number.
If you have a fake social security number...
Lifelock protects your social security number by monitoring applications for credit and services that use your social security number.Lifelock is known to be able to protect a person's social security number. This is a large and well known company.
A person cannot legally have two Social Security numbers. On occasion, the Social Security Administration may cancel an old number and transfer a person's records to a new number if the person's life or safety is in jeopardy, or in certain cases of identity theft. Only the new number will be valid.Beware companies offering to repair your credit by providing you with a new number. This is fraudulent.