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Where Issued?

The first three digits of a U.S. Social Security number is a code that may indicate the state or territory in which your application stated you were born (because the code reveals the state in which you registered). For recent immigrants, the number is supposed to match up with the state or territory in which you were living when you received proper working papers.

Note: The database in this document is not 100 percent complete or 100 percent accurate. Please don't e-mail me to inform me that it was not correct. Nothing is perfect. Populous states have added numeric ranges not contained here.


Instructions:

  1. Enter the first three digits of a U.S. Social Security number in question.
  2. Click on the Search button.
  3. See the corresponding state or territory in the field.

Enter the first three digits of a Social Security number:

The Federal Government links this number to:


For the paranoiad: No information you enter here is recorded or monitored - it stays entirely within your browser.

Want to find what deceased relative's Social Security Numbers were. Try clicking here. *SS Death Benefits This site provides a search engine for reviewing death benefits. Remember that women are listed with their married name at the time of death, and be patient. This is a busy site. I have personally found a lot of good info here.

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