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A social security number will never start with which number?
- 9:A Social Security Number (SSN) consists of nine digits, commonly written as three fields separated by hyphens. The first three-digit field is called the "area number". The central, two-digit field is called the "group number," and the final, four-digit field is called the "serial number". Currently, the Social Security Administration does not issue Social Security numbers that begin with the number “9”. They also no not issue SSNs beginning with the number “666” in positions 1 – 3; SSNs beginning with the number “000” in positions 1 – 3; SSNs with the number “00” in positions 4 – 5; and SSNs that have the number “0000” in positions 6 – 9.
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