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List of Social Security Area Numbers

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List showing the geographical location of the first three digits of the social security numbers assigned in the United States and its territories since 1973. Repeated numbers indicate that they've been transferred to another location or they're shared by more than one location.

SSN Area Number Location[1]
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
232–236 West Virginia
232 North Carolina
237–246 Not Issued
247–251 South Carolina
252–260 Georgia
261–267 Florida
268–302 Ohio
303–317 Indiana
318–361 Illinois
362–386 Michigan
387–399 Wisconsin
400–407 Kentucky
408–415 Tennessee
416–424 Alabama
425–428 Mississippi
429–432 Arkansas
433–439 Louisiana
440–448 Oklahoma
449–467 Texas
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
525,585 New Mexico
526–527 Arizona
528–529 Utah
530,680 Nevada
531–539 Washington
540–544 Oregon
545–573 California
574 Alaska
575–576 Hawaii
577–579 District of Columbia
580 Virgin Islands
580–584 Puerto Rico
586 Pacific Islands
  • Guam
  • American Samoa
  • Philippine Islands
  • Northern Mariana Islands
587–665 Not Issued
667–679 Not Issued
681–699 Not Issued
700–728 Railroad Board (discontinued July 1, 1963)
729–730 Enumeration at Entry
750–772 Not Issued

The above table is only valid for SSN issued before June 2011. On June 25, 2011, the SSA changed the SSN assignment process to "SSN randomization".[2] SSN randomization affects the SSN assignment process. Among its changes, it eliminates the geographical significance of the first three digits of the SSN, previously referred to as the Area Number, by no longer allocating the Area Numbers for assignment to individuals in specific states. The table above is based on out-of-date information. Numbers in the range of 650-699 most certainly have been issued (see related comment on the Talk page). Table above though it has been duplicated from a social security web site has been proven to be inaccurate. Multiple real world observations have verified numbers in the 590s were issued out of Florida in the late 1980s into the early 1990s.

References[edit]

  1. https://www.ssa.gov/employer/stateweb.htm
  2. "Social Security Number Randomization". Socialsecurity.gov. Retrieved 2011-02-23.


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