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<p>FROM: <ent type='PERSON'>Barbara Bennett</ent>
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SUBJECT: The Social Security Number</p>
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<p><ent type='ORG'>SSA</ent> has continually emphasized the fact that the <ent type='ORG'>SSN</ent> identifies a particular
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record only and the Social Security Card indicates the person whose record
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is identified by that number. In no way can the Social Security Card identify
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the bearer. From 1946 to 1972 the legend "Not for Identification" was printed
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on the face of the card. However, many people ignored the message and the
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legend was eventually dropped. The social security number is the most widely
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used and carefully controlled number in the country, which makes it an
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attractive identifier.</p>
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<p>With the exception of the restrictions imposed on <ent type='ORG'>Federal</ent> and some State
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and local organizations by the Privacy Act of 1974, organizations requiring
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a unique identifier for purposes of controlling their records are not
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prohibited from using (with the consent of the holder) the <ent type='ORG'>SSN</ent>. <ent type='ORG'>SSA</ent> records
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are confidential and knowledge of a person's <ent type='ORG'>SSN</ent> does not give the user access
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to information in <ent type='ORG'>SSA</ent> files which is confidential by law.</p>
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<p>Many commercial enterprises have used the <ent type='ORG'>SSN</ent> in various promotional efforts.
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These uses are not authorized by <ent type='ORG'>SSA</ent>, but <ent type='ORG'>SSA</ent> has no authority to prohibit
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such activities as most are not illegal. Some of these unauthorized uses are:
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<ent type='ORG'>SSN</ent> contests; skip-tracers; sale or distribution of plastic or metal cards;
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pocketbook numbers (the numbers used on sample social security cards in
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wallets); misleading advertising, commercial enterprises charging fees for
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<ent type='ORG'>SSN</ent> services; identification of personal property.</p>
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<p>The Social Security Number (<ent type='ORG'>SSN</ent>) is composed of 3 parts, XXX-XX-XXXX, called
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<ent type='ORG'>the Area</ent>, Group, and Serial. For the most part, (there are exceptions), the
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<ent type='LOC'>Area</ent> is determined by where the individual APPLIED for <ent type='ORG'>SSN</ent> (before 1972) or
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<ent type='ORG'>RESIDED</ent> at time of application (after 1972). The areas are assigned follows:</p>
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<p>000 unused 387-399 WI 528-529 UT
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001-003 NH 400-407 KY 530 NV
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004-007 ME 408-415 TN 531-539 WA
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008-009 VT 416-424 AL 540-544 OR
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010-034 MA 425-428 MS 545-573 CA
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035-039 RI 429-432 AR 574 AK
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040-049 CT 433-439 LA 575-576 HI
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050-134 NY 440-448 OK 577-579 DC
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135-158 NJ 449-467 TX 580 VI Virgin Islands
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159-211 PA 468-477 MN 581-584 PR <ent type='GPE'>Puerto Rico</ent>
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212-220 MD 478-485 IA 585 NM
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221-222 DE 486-500 MO 586 PI Pacific Islands*
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223-231 VA 501-502 ND 587-588 MS
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232-236 WV 503-504 SD 589-595 FL
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237-246 NC 505-508 NE 596-599 PR <ent type='GPE'>Puerto Rico</ent>
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247-251 SC 509-515 KS 600-601 AZ
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252-260 GA 516-517 MT 602-626 CA
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261-267 FL 518-519 ID *<ent type='GPE'>Guam</ent>, American Samoa,
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268-302 OH 520 WY <ent type='PERSON'>Northern</ent> Mariana Islands,
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303-317 IN 521-524 CO Philippine Islands
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318-361 IL 525 NM
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362-386 MI 526-527 AZ</p>
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<p>627-699 unassigned, for future use</p>
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<p>700-728 <ent type='ORG'>Railroad</ent> workers through 1963, then discontinued
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729-899 unassigned, for future use
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900-999 not valid <ent type='ORG'>SSN</ent>s, but were used for program purposes
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when state aid to the aged, blind and disabled was
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converted to a federal program administered by <ent type='ORG'>SSA</ent>.</p>
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<p>As <ent type='ORG'>the Area</ent>s assigned to a locality are exhausted, new areas from the pool
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are assigned. This is why some states have non-contiguous groups of <ent type='LOC'>Area</ent>s.</p>
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<p>The Group portion of the <ent type='ORG'>SSN</ent> has no meaning other than to
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determine whether or not a number has been assigned. <ent type='ORG'>SSA</ent>
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publishes a list every month of the highest group assigned for
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each <ent type='ORG'>SSN</ent> <ent type='LOC'>Area</ent>. The order of assignment for the <ent type='ORG'>Groups</ent> is: odd
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numbers under 10, even numbers over 9, even numbers under 9
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except for 00 which is never used, and odd numbers over 10. For
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example, if the highest group assigned for area 999 is 72, then
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we know that the number 999-04-1234 is an invalid number because
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even <ent type='ORG'>Groups</ent> under 9 have not yet been assigned.</p>
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<p>The Serial portion of the <ent type='ORG'>SSN</ent> has no meaning. The Serial is not
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assigned in strictly numerical order. The Serial 0000 is never assigned.</p>
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<p>Before 1973, Social Security Cards with pre-printed numbers were issued to
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each local <ent type='ORG'>SSA</ent> office. The numbers were assigned by the local office. In 1973,
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<ent type='ORG'>SSN</ent> assignment was automated and outstanding stocks of pre-printed cards were
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destroyed. All <ent type='ORG'>SSN</ent>s are now assigned by computer from headquarters. There are
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rare cases in which the computer system can be forced to accept a
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manual assignment such as a person refusing a number with 666 in it!</p>
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<p>A pamphlet entitled "The Social Security Number" (Pub. No.
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05-10633) provides an explanation of the SSN's structure and
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the method of assigning and validating Social Security numbers.</p>
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