Social Security Card

What are you talking about?

Me? Oh, sorry…I thought it was obvious. I didn’t mean to leave you behind like that. Well, (unlike you, obviously)I’m just doing like I always do …talking about that which I know a few things about. Ever thought bout doing the same? Ya know…speaking only on subjects which you actually know something about?


“The Social Security card reliably serves ONLY as official verification of the SSN assigned by SSA to the person whose name is on the card. The card is not proof of the bearer's identity or citizenship/noncitizen status, and has no transaction or data storage capability. “

—> socialsecurity.gov/history/reports/ssnreportc3.html


“First off, a Social Security card is never considered an acceptable form of ID, since it doesn’t contain a photo or physical description…”

——> nationalnotary.org/notary-bulletin/blog/2013/03/hotline-tip-social-security-valid-id


“The SSN was originally intended to ensure accurate reporting of payroll contributions…. …….Social Security cards were not designed with the rigorous security measures normally expected of identity documents. They did not (and still do not) have a photograph of the bearer or a physical description.”

—> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Identity_documents_in_the_United_States


“Judge: Social Security Cards Not Valid ID”

——> cis.org/feere/judge-social-security-cards-not-valid-id


“…….the Social Security card should not be used as an identification card. Because the Social Security card doesn't have a photograph, other records are more reliable when identification is needed, such as cashing checks.

—> lectlaw.com/files/gvb09.htm


“Your Social Security card is not an identity card and should not be used in everyday situations. You should not carry your card with you. Keep it in a safe place.”

—> oiss.wustl.edu/payroll-taxes/social-security-numbers/

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