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Find People by Social Security Number

Because numbers don’t lie, people search by SSN is the fastest, most reliable way to do a background check online.

People search by SSN is perhaps the most powerful, most reliable online people search tool available. The reason: Everybody has a Social Security Number 

Well, almost everyone, that is, as a Social Security Number is a nine-digit number given by the U.S. government to all U.S. citizens, permanent residents and temporary working residents. Because you must have one in order to get a job, to collect Social Security benefits and, usually, to do business with banks and credit card companies, an SSN search is an ideal way to track down people and information.

In fact, a Social Security Number Search is probably the most detailed, most comprehensive type of people search you can do. Why? Consider the information that your average people search by SSN might include:

  1. An SSN search includes legal names, as well as nicknames and aliases.

  2. An SSN search includes current address and a complete address history.

  3. An SSN search includes phone numbers, including cell phone numbers.

  4. An SSN search includes family members, roommates and spouses.

  5. An SSN search includes marriage records and divorce records.

  6. An SSN search includes birth records and death records.

  7. An SSN search includes property records and real estate records.

  8. An SSN search includes criminal history and criminal records.

  9. An SSN search includes tax liens and bankruptcies.

Social Security Number Search Tools and Techniques

If you need to find a person by Social Security Number—or find information about them—use these “how-to” strategies for doing a people search by SSN:

  • Do a people search by SSN to locate someone

Because Social Security Numbers must be disclosed in order to get a job, a people search by SSN is an excellent way to find someone’s address—provided that they’re employed and paying taxes.

PeopleSearch.info Recommends: With a Social Security Number in hand, you can start your address search immediately—before you even initiate your people search by SSN. That’s because every Social Security Number includes an area number that’s assigned based on geography. While the area number does not necessarily correspond with the state or city in which your target currently lives, or even where your target was born, it’s an interesting place to start when you’re interested in tracking an individual’s geography—even if you can’t really use it to find people by Social Security Number.

  • Use a Social Security Number search to verify personal information

With your consent, a potential employer can do a people search by SSN in order to verify the information in your resume and on your job application.

PeopleSearch.info Recommends: In lieu of a complete people search by SSN, employers can quickly, easily and affordably verify the names and Social Security Numbers of employees online with the Social Security Administration.

  • Do a people search by Social Security Number to complete your family tree

Because all U.S. citizens and permanent residents—past and present—had or have Social Security Numbers, the Social Security Number search is one of the most useful tools for family historians and genealogists who want to do research on living family members and deceased relatives.

PeopleSearch.info Recommends: The Social Security Administration publishes a Death Master File that contains more than 65 million records with deceased persons’ Social Security Numbers, names, birthdays, dates of death, states of residence and more. Although the file does not contain records for all deceased Americans, it’s a good place to start your people search by SSN if you’re looking for information on deceased relatives.

  • To protect your identity, do an SSN search on yourself

In the modern age, identity theft is a real and costly threat. It also happens to be one that’s made more widespread thanks to the ability to easily find someone by Social Security Number online. Luckily, you can mitigate your risks by regularly doing a people search by SSN on yourself to monitor public records for errors or for suspicious activity.

PeopleSearch.info Recommends: To learn about identity theft, and how to protect yourself from a nefarious Social Security Number search, consult the President’s Task Force on Identity Theft, the Federal Trade Commission and the Social Security Administration, all of which have identity theft resources for consumers and businesses.

  • Before you do an SSN search, know the rules of the game

Although doing a Social Security Number search is easy, the rules governing that search are actually quite complex. Before you do an SSN search, therefore, consider brushing up on privacy laws to make sure that you’re allowed to do a people search by SSN in your area.

PeopleSearch.info Recommends: Although state and local laws vary on the subject of privacy and background checks, the most relevant federal laws in the context of doing an SSN search are the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the Freedom of Information Act and the Privacy Act of 1974.

SSN Search Tips and Tactics

  • One potential problem with many people search services is that it can be difficult to verify the accuracy of your search results. After all, there are scores of people out there named John Smith. Because everyone has a unique and individual Social Security Number, however, a people search by SSN is actually incredibly reliable and super accurate.

  • Government agencies like the Internal Revenue Service require your Social Security Number. While other entities—such as schools or employers—may use it for identification purposes, it’s usually optional. If possible, therefore, request that they give you another ID number that’s not based on your Social Security Number. Using your Social Security Number less will make it harder to locate you with an SSN search, but will also make it easier to protect your identity.

  • If you need to, you may be able to find someone by Social Security Number in order to bring legal action against them—if a former spouse is not paying court-ordered child support, for instance. In those cases, it’s best to hire a private investigator or to consult law enforcement, rather than conduct your own people search by Social Security Number.

  • For privacy’s sake, it’s just as important to know what cannot be included in a SSN search as what can be. While driving records, military records and sometimes criminal records are fair game, school records and medical records cannot generally be included in a Social Security Number Search—or any public records search, for that matter.

  • Please be aware that rules and regulations regarding people search by SSN and privacy are complicated and always changing. What’s more, they can vary from state to state. While every effort was made to make sure the information in this article is accurate and complete, it is for informational purposes only and is not intended as legal advice. If you want to do a people search by SSN, please seek professional legal counsel in order to make sure that you’re not in violation of local, state or federal laws.

 

 

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