Recently I tried to open a checking account and the teller said that she needed to see my Social Security Card. Just giving her my SSN wasn’t good enough, she needed to see the card itself or at least a federal document with the SSN on it. She claimed this was a requirement of the Patriot Act.
I haven’t carried my Social Security Card with me since I memorized it in high school.
How many of you Dopers regularly carry your SS card on your person? How many of you don’t even have one or don’t know where it is?
reason being, I don’t have a birth certificate (not born in the States or even in a hospital) so it often suffices for a second ID, and I’m a citizen so I don’t have anything like a green card.
However, my card says in big letters “DO NOT LAMINATE” which you can barely read under the lamination, and it also says 'THIS CARD MUST BE SIGNED". I assume it once might have been, but the signature is also worn off.
Actually, the Patriot act does NOT require you to show them your social security card. They have to verify your identity, but many banks don’t require the card, just a driver’s license or passport, or one of those and a valid credit card. (I googled for account requirements.) This is just this bank’s policy, and if you try another bank, they’ll probably let you open an account.
Still good to know where your card is, though. Mine’s on the desk, near my precious, precious passport.
Mine could be in an old wallet hidden in the recesses of a file cabinet at home, or most likely shredded. I was told to NEVER carry it with you as you could be mugged and once thieves get your SSN, you are in a world of potential ID fraud problems. (Which has happened twice to my old housekeeper now. I keep telling her not to carry it, but…)
Yup. It’s in the filing cabinet in the same folder will all my important papers, such as birth certificate, marriage license, etc.
As for giving it out to anyone, I don’t. If I’m someplace getting something (loan, opening a bank account, etc) and they insist on my giving them my social security number, I just go someplace else and get what I need. You cannot be forced to give out your ssn.
It *might * be in a box of letters and semi-important stuff to save, but as I haven’t seen it in nigh-on 5 years, I’m thinking it got lost in a move or a paper-tossing frenzy. I do have a registered copy of my birth certificate, so I can’t really imagine what I would ever need the little blue card for again.