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Social Security Number Search Tips

There are a number of reason you might need to conduct a social security number search (also known as SSN search). Maybe you've recently hired a new nanny to babysit your kids or you're trying to research your ancestors. No matter the reason, there are several ways you can accomplish your goal.

If you're needing to do a search by SSN or a reverse SSN search, a great place to start is CivilRecords.org. For one low annual membership fee, you get unlimited access to their powerful reverse records, public records and investigative data sources. It's also a great place to do SSN background checks.

If you're needing to find social security numbers for deceased relatives or ancestors, Ancestry.com offers a free SSN search tool. It won't work on living people, only deceased.

 

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Effective Reverse Social Security Number Search Tips using the Internet

Our social security number is as part of our lives as our names. They are used for various reasons and with it come the threat of identity theft. Identity theft crimes are at an all time high that is why many employers do extensive searches to make sure that they have the right person. But aside from that, there are still many situations which may have a need for a reverse social security number search.

First and foremost, we have to understand that there is no public database for social security numbers. So this means you can't just Google a social security number and expect to get a name, address or any other information. But there is something that can be done. Here are some effective reverse social security number search tips.

Finding out the real owner of a social security number can be tricky. If you already have a name and all you need to do is to verify if the name and the number matches, then all you need to do is to verify this with the United States Social Security Website.

But if you only have a social security number, you may need to go to online private investigators to recruit their services. They have databases that they can access which will be able to give you guaranteed results. There are also sites that offer access to the same database but you need to do the search manually. You also need to become a member to have access and this means membership fees.

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