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Old 01-13-2005, 10:51 PM  
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Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear
i know`what the numbers mean , but theres less than what they make it seem

theres none that start with 0 so thats 100 million right theres

lots of blocks assigned to military ??

Plus add all the mexicans and i bet theres only a few hundred million left , at 10 million a year we run out in 20 years
Ok, Im tired....so thus...stupid.....do this help?

Since 1973, social security numbers have been issued by our central office. The first three (3) digits of a person's social security number are determined by the ZIP Code of the mailing address shown on the application for a social security number. Prior to 1973, social security numbers were assigned by our field offices. The number merely established that his/her card was issued by one of our offices in that State. See also High Group List of SSN's.

THIS DATA IS STRICTLY FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES

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The chart below shows the first 3 digits of the social security numbers assigned throughout the United States and its possessions. See "Note" at bottom of page.

001-003
New Hampshire

004-007
Maine

008-009
Vermont

010-034
Massachusetts

035-039
Rhode Island

040-049
Connecticut

050-134
New York

135-158
New Jersey

159-211
Pennsylvania

212-220
Maryland

221-222
Delaware

223-231
Virginia

691-699*

232-236
West Virginia

232
North Carolina

237-246

681-690

247-251
South Carolina

654-658

252-260
Georgia

667-675

261-267
Florida

589-595

766-772

268-302
Ohio

303-317
Indiana

318-361
Illinois

362-386
Michigan

387-399
Wisconsin

400-407
Kentucky

408-415
Tennessee

756-763*

416-424
Alabama

425-428
Mississippi

587-588

752-755*

429-432
Arkansas

676-679

433-439
Louisiana

659-665

440-448
Oklahoma

449-467
Texas

627-645

468-477
Minnesota

478-485
Iowa

486-500
Missouri

501-502
North Dakota

503-504
South Dakota

505-508
Nebraska

509-515
Kansas

516-517
Montana

518-519
Idaho

520
Wyoming

521-524
Colorado

650-653

525,585
New Mexico

648-649

526-527
Arizona

600-601

764-765

528-529
Utah

646-647

530
Nevada

680

531-539
Washington

540-544
Oregon

545-573
California

602-626

574
Alaska

575-576
Hawaii

750-751*

577-579
District of Columbia

580
Virgin Islands

580-584
Puerto Rico

596-599

586
Guam

586
American Samoa

586
Philippine Islands

700-728
Railroad Board**

729-733 Enumeration at Entry

NOTE: The same area, when shown more than once, means that certain numbers have been transferred from one State to another, or that an area has been divided for use among certain geographic locations.
Any number beginning with 000 will NEVER be a valid SSN.
The information in our records about an individual is confidential by law and cannot be disclosed except in certain very restricted cases permitted by regulations.

* = New areas allocated, but not yet issued

** 700-728 Issuance of these numbers to railroad employees was discontinued July 1, 1963.
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