Social Security Verification

There are two verification options you can use to verify social security number. The first option verifies that the social security number is valid, returns associated names, addresses, and dates of birth. The second option that your employee names and Social Security numbers match Social Security's records.

Social Security Verification

Social Security Verification is a powerful investigative tool that provides information on individuals' past addresses and movement patterns. Social Security Verification establishes an investigative starting point and allows for better management and a more complete background check by verifying and returning information on applicants: State of Social Security Number issuance, Full Name, Age/DOB, Address, and Dates at listed Addresses plus Phone Numbers.

Consent and Fee-Based Social Security Number Verification System (CBSV)

The CBSV service will verify a name and Social Security Number (SSN) combination as being correct (or incorrect) for any business or other entity (i.e., User) that has registered to use the service and has obtained the written consent of the number holder. The CBSV consent and fee-based, third party verification service should not be confused with the Social Security Number Verification Service (SSNVS) which SSA provides to employers and their agents for wage and tax reporting for hired employees. The results obtained from CBSV do not confirm or authenticate "proof of identity". In addition, CBSV does not verify employment eligibility, nor does it interface with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) verification system, and it will not satisfy DHS's I- requirements.