What information does a Social Security search provide?
This search can determine the following crucial information: (a) whether the Social Security Number (SSN) is validly issued (b) to whom SSN belongs (c) the year and state in which the SSN was issued (d) the current and other known or previous addresses to that SSN. The SSN Verification process can reveal if the number belongs to another individual, has more than one name associated with it, produces other aliases, including maiden and divorced names, is associated with fraud, is not a validly issued SSN, belongs to a deceased person, produces additional addresses not stated by the application/request form, or is registered to an individual that has other SSN’s. Anyone can give a false identification by using another person’s Social Security number. This ensures that the individual is who they say they are. The Social Security search is included in packages #1 – #4.