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Why have social security numbers been removed from some secured transaction records?

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Why have social security numbers been removed from some secured transaction records?

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Through a history of statutory requirements and the submission of extraneous information, filers have included social security numbers (“SSN”) in secured transaction records. In an effort to protect individuals’ privacy, the Secretary of State’s Office has undergone several projects to redact SSNs from images of secured transaction records.

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