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Verify Identity: Ssn

You will almost always be asked for the following "knowledge-based" details:

: If your name has changed (e.g., due to marriage), you must update it with the Social Security Administration before trying to verify it elsewhere.

If you do not have your physical Social Security card, many agencies (like the Missouri Department of Revenue ) will accept other official documents that display your full SSN, such as: or a 1099 Form . Pay stub showing your name and full SSN. SSA-1099 (Social Security Benefit Statement). 4. Common Troubleshooting Tips VERIFY IDENTITY SSN

: Must match exactly what is on your Social Security records.

: Some systems may only ask for the last four digits, but others require all nine. Date of Birth : Used as a secondary verification layer. You will almost always be asked for the

: Small mistakes in digits or hyphenated names are common reasons for verification failure.

To verify your identity using a Social Security Number (SSN), you typically need a combination of the SSN itself and a primary identity document. Depending on the institution (e.g., Login.gov , the SSA , or a state DMV), requirements may vary slightly. 1. Essential Information to Have Ready SSA-1099 (Social Security Benefit Statement)

(preferably a REAL ID compliant version). U.S. Passport or Passport Card . State-issued ID Card . U.S. Military ID . 3. Alternative Proof of SSN

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