Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
Individual with more that 1 active Social Security Number
Is it illegal for an individual to have more that 1 active social security number? (either state or federal)
Asked on 11/04/05, 3:23 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
TC Langford
Langford Law Office
Re: Individual with more that 1 active Social Security Number
There are no state social security numbers. The problem is probably not in having two numbers, but in the method of obtaining two numbers and of using two numbers. If there is fraud in obtaining or using the numbers, then it is illegal. TCL
Answered on 11/04/05, 3:31 pm
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