Thursday, October 04, 2007

 

New Security Features for Social Security Cards

The Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 (IRTPA), P.L. 108-458, Section 7213(b)(1), mandated that the Social Security Administration and Homeland Security form a joint task force to identify and implement improved security features for Social Security cards.

In April 2007, two changes were made.

Effective April 2007 the cards also began to differentiate between the individual's first and last names by printing them on separate lines.

Additional security features are being added effective October 1, 2007. They include:

All earlier versions of the SS Cards remain valid, and cardholders are not required to have their cards replaced. Therefore, employers are encouraged to use the free, Social Security Number (SSN) verification services offered by SSA to verify that their employees’ names and SSNs match our records.

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