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Ssn Starts With 8???

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Hey you guys I hope everybody is doing alright. I have a concern...does anyone else's social security number start with 8??? I was looking online, and I dont see any state that begins with this number. By the way, im from nc.

Smebody help please. I am worried!

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The number represents a lot, they might look like just numbers.. but it is so much more than that.

That number is created based on your birth and some other information.

xxx = First numbers - Office where the application was processed.

000 unused 387-399 WI 528-529 UT

001-003 NH 400-407 KY 530 NV

004-007 ME 408-415 TN 531-539 WA

008-009 VT 416-424 AL 540-544 OR

010-034 MA 425-428 MS 545-573 CA

035-039 RI 429-432 AR 574 AK

040-049 CT 433-439 LA 575-576 HI

050-134 NY 440-448 OK 577-579 DC

135-158 NJ 449-467 TX 580 VI Virgin Islands

159-211 PA 468-477 MN 581-584 PR Puerto Rico

212-220 MD 478-485 IA 585 NM

221-222 DE 486-500 MO 586 PI Pacific Islands*

223-231 VA 501-502 ND 587-588 MS

232-236 WV 503-504 SD 589-595 FL

237-246 NC 505-508 NE 596-599 PR Puerto Rico

247-251 SC 509-515 KS 600-601 AZ

252-260 GA 516-517 MT 602-626 CA

261-267 FL 518-519 ID *Guam, American Samoa,

268-302 OH 520 WY Northern Mariana Islands,

303-317 IN 521-524 CO Philippine Islands

318-361 IL 525 NM

362-386 MI 526-527 AZ

627-699 unassigned, for future use

700-728 Railroad workers through 1963, then discontinued

729-899 unassigned, for future use

900-999 not valid SSNs, but were used for program purposes

when state aid to the aged, blind and disabled was

converted to a federal program administered by SSA.

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Actually, the numbers don't mean anything anymore.

As of June 25, 2011 all SSN numbers are now issued at random. Also, all previously unassigned area numbers will now be used, except 000, 666 and 900-999

My SSN starts with 79, which was previously an unassigned number.

On June 25, 2011, the SSA changed the SSN assignment process to "SSN randomization".[26] SSN randomization will affect the SSN assignment process in the following ways:

  • It will eliminate the geographical significance of the first three digits of the SSN, currently referred to as the Area Number, by no longer allocating the Area Numbers for assignment to individuals in specific states.
  • It will eliminate the significance of the highest Group Number and, as a result, the High Group List will be frozen in time and can be used for validation of SSNs issued prior to the randomization implementation date.
  • Previously unassigned Area Numbers will be introduced for assignment excluding Area Numbers 000, 666 and 900-999.

Prior to June 25, 2011, a valid SSN could not have an area number between 734 and 749, or above 772, the highest area number which the Social Security Administration has allocated. Effective June 25, 2011, the SSA assigns SSNs randomly and allows for the assignment of area numbers between 734 and 749 and above 772 through the 800s.[28] This should not be confused with Tax Identification Numbers which include additional area numbers.[29]

There are also special numbers which will never be allocated:

  • Numbers with all zeros in any digit group (000-##-####, ###-00-####, ###-##-0000).[30]
  • Numbers with 666 or 900-999 in the first digit group.[30]
  • Numbers from 987-65-4320 to 987-65-4329 are reserved for use in advertisements.

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Actually, the numbers don't mean anything anymore.

As of June 25, 2011 all SSN numbers are now issued at random. Also, all previously unassigned area numbers will now be used, except 000-666 and 900-999

My SSN starts with 79, which was previously an unassigned number.

On June 25, 2011, the SSA changed the SSN assignment process to "SSN randomization".[26] SSN randomization will affect the SSN assignment process in the following ways:

  • It will eliminate the geographical significance of the first three digits of the SSN, currently referred to as the Area Number, by no longer allocating the Area Numbers for assignment to individuals in specific states.
  • It will eliminate the significance of the highest Group Number and, as a result, the High Group List will be frozen in time and can be used for validation of SSNs issued prior to the randomization implementation date.
  • Previously unassigned Area Numbers will be introduced for assignment excluding Area Numbers 000, 666 and 900-999.

Prior to June 25, 2011, a valid SSN could not have an area number between 734 and 749, or above 772, the highest area number which the Social Security Administration has allocated. Effective June 25, 2011, the SSA assigns SSNs randomly and allows for the assignment of area numbers between 734 and 749 and above 772 through the 800s.[28] This should not be confused with Tax Identification Numbers which include additional area numbers.[29]

There are also special numbers which will never be allocated:

  • Numbers with all zeros in any digit group (000-##-####, ###-00-####, ###-##-0000).[30]
  • Numbers with 666 or 900-999 in the first digit group.[30]
  • Numbers from 987-65-4320 to 987-65-4329 are reserved for use in advertisements.

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Interesting, thanks for posting this!

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