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How to obtain Social Security
Records
To gain access to social Security Records or to
even locate them has always been a big hassle. If you are like so
many others who need this information and can’t seem to find it then
you need this powerful information. It’s so easy when you know how
to obtain Social Security Records you can’t get them right now.
Obtaining Social Security records for many
reasons can be done if you know how. But, you may be wondering why a
social security number is important when you are researching other
people. Well, everyone has one and when you know this number you can
find out more about a person.
Looking at the different parts of the social
security number can even give you information about a person that
you may not have known. The first part of the Social Security number
is a code that lets you know what state issued the number. This will
help you if you are researching your family tree. You will have a
beginning point to locate other relatives if you know what state
they were residing in at the time they were issued a social security
number.
A social security record is also very important
when trying to find information on a deceased person. You can
request a copy of the SS5 form (this is the form that was filed in
order to receive a social security number) after you have located
the individual that you were seeking. To get a copy you need to
write a letter to Social Security Administration, Office of Central
Records Operations, FOIA Workgroup, P.O. Box 17772, 300 North Greene
Street, Baltimore, MD 21290. This form will give you more
information about the person you are researching such as name,
address at time of application, employer, occupation, date and place
of birth, and both parent’s names.
Now you know, just how important obtaining
social security records are and you can use the resources below to
find out even more.
Resources
www.ssa.gov/
www.archives.gov/
http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/
www.familysearch.org/
dir.yahoo.com/
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