
SSA - POMS: GN 03325.025 - Requests for Numident Records
A Numident record is a computer extract of Form SS-5 and subsequent applications for replacement Social Security number (SSN) cards. A Numident record may include the following data elements:
NARA - AAD - Series Description - Numerical Identification Files ...
There are three type of entries in NUMIDENT: application (SS-5), claim, and death records. A NUMIDENT record may contain more than one entry.
Numident - Wikipedia
Numident, or "Numerical Identification System," [1] is the Social Security Administration 's computer database file of an abstract of the information contained in an application for a United States Social Security number (Form SS-5).
Make a FOIA Request
You can make a request for a copy of a deceased person’s original Application for a Social Security Card (SS-5) and/or Numident record (a computer extract of the SS-5) in two ways: Online: Submit your request via FOIAXpress Public Access Link (PAL) at foia.ssa.gov
2020年5月15日 · I.1. What are the Numerical Identification (NUMIDENT) Files? Numerical Identification Files contain records from the Social Security Administration’s “Master Files of the Social Security (SSN) Holders and SSN Applications,” also known as the “Enumeration System” or the “Numerical Identification System (NUMIDENT).”
United States, Social Security Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT …
2024年8月12日 · Each compiled record includes fields for the name of the deceased, social security number, parents' names, gender, birth city and state or country, birth date, and death date. This record collection is taken from a National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) database titled " Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), created, 1936 - 2007."
SSA - POMS: RM 10212.200 - Changing NUMIDENT Data for …
After reviewing the paper SS-5 or SS-5 microprint, if we determine that a keying error has occurred, we correct the incorrect NUMIDENT record information using Numident Correction …
This is a Privacy Act (PA) request to obtain the NUMIDENT record for the Social Security Number that was illegally issued to a member or a prospective member. It is useful: 1.1. To obtain the issue date of the SS Card. 1.2. To destroy inaccurate and illegal records SSA has been maintaining on the submitter. 1.3.
Numident - Disability Benefits Center
“Numident” stands for “Numerical Identification,” and is the Social Security Administration’s computer database file on all who have applied for a Social Security number. In most cases, it contains all of the information used at the time you or your parents applied for …
SSA - POMS: GN 00304.100 - Use of Numident Death Data
Check the Numident for a death record to determine if the SSA record is correct or incorrect. If incorrect and the person is alive, delete the information from the Numident by using DIPS .