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  2. Social Security number - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Security_number

    A Social Security number (SSN) is a nine-digit number issued to U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and temporary (working) residents by the Social Security Administration. It is used for taxation, Social Security, and other purposes, but not for identification.

  3. Death Master File - Wikipedia

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    The Death Master File is a database of persons who had Social Security numbers and died in the United States. It is used for various purposes, such as medical research, identity verification, and genealogy, but it may contain errors or omissions.

  4. Numident - Wikipedia

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    Numident is a database file of Social Security numbers and applicant information maintained by the Social Security Administration. It contains all Social Security numbers issued since 1936 and is used for various purposes, such as death verification.

  5. Social Security Death Index - Wikipedia

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    The SSDI is a database of death records created from the US Social Security Administration's Death Master File until 2014. It is available to the public at many online genealogy websites, but some data has been redacted or restricted due to privacy and identity theft concerns.

  6. Your Social Security number may not be unique to you - AOL

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    Out of the 280 million Social Security numbers the firm studied across its network of databases, More than 20 million people have more than one number associated with their name.

  7. National identification number - Wikipedia

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    A national identification number is a system used by many countries to track their citizens, residents, and temporary residents for various purposes. Learn about the history, formats, and functions of national identification numbers in different regions, such as Africa, South Africa, and Zimbabwe.

  8. Identity documents in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types of identity documents used in the US, such as driver's license, passport, Social Security card, and birth certificate. Find out how the Social Security number is the de facto national identifier for various purposes, but not a proof of identity.

  9. Federal Information Processing Standard state code - Wikipedia

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    The FIPS state code for South Carolina is SC, a two-letter alphabetic code defined in U.S. Federal Information Processing Standard Publication 5-2. The code is used to identify the state in various federal systems and applications, such as Geographic Names Information System and Emergency Alert System.