List of Social Security Area Numbers
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] |
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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 |
237–246 | North Carolina |
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 | New Mexico |
526–527 | Arizona |
528–529 | Utah |
530 | Nevada |
531–539 | Washington |
540–544 | Oregon |
545–573 | California |
574 | Alaska |
575–576 | Hawaii |
577–579 | District of Columbia |
580 | Virgin Islands |
581–584 | Puerto Rico |
585 | New Mexico |
586 | Pacific Islands
|
587–588 | Mississippi |
589–595 | Florida |
596–599 | Puerto Rico |
600–601 | Arizona |
602–626 | California |
627–645 | Texas |
646–647 | Utah |
648–649 | New Mexico |
650–699 | Not Issued |
700–728 | Railroad Board (discontinued July 1, 1963) |
729–799 | Not Issued |
800–999 | 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 The table above is based on out-of-date information.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).
References
- ↑ http://www.usrecordsearch.com/ssn.htm
- ↑ "Social Security Number Randomization". Socialsecurity.gov. Retrieved 2011-02-23.
- "Social Security Number Allocations". Official Social Security Website. Retrieved 24 October 2014.