Death Records Social Security Numbers
Data Exchange – Requesting SSA’s Death Information
These files of death information include, if available, the deceased individual’s SSN, first name, middle name, surname, date of birth, and date of death. The full file of death information includes state death records. Pursuant to section 205 (r) of the Social Security Act, we only share the full file with certain Federal and State agencies.
https://www.ssa.gov/dataexchange/request_dmf.htmlSocial Security Death Index Free Online | ObitsArchive
The public Social Security Death Index from the United States Social Security Administration (SSA) currently contains over 89 million death records and is updated weekly. The index is created from records of deceased persons possessing U.S. Social Security numbers, whose deaths were reported to the Social Security Administration.
https://www.obitsarchive.com/ssdiSocial Security Death Index
Provided by the Unites States Social Security Administration, the SSDI can help you find Social Security Death Records, which contain information on anyone whose death has been reported to the U.S. Social Security Administration. In fact, it contains more than 94 million names and details about birth, death, and last residence.
https://socialsecuritydeathindex-search.com/How to Find the Social Security Number of Deceased Relative
2. Check their tax forms. Another good place to look for a Social Security number is on the deceased person's tax forms. Look through their most recent tax return or any W-2 forms they may have. The Social Security number will be listed on these forms. 3.
https://everloved.com/articles/post-death-logistics/how-to-find-the-social-security-number-of-deceased-relative/Social Security Death Index SSDI Records | GenealogyBank
Name searches in the Social Security Death Index are processed against three fields of data—the first and last names of the deceased, and his or her middle initial or name. Only the first 10-12 letters of first names are shown in the death index records and only middle initials are recorded.
https://www.genealogybank.com/explore/ssdi/allUnited States Social Security Death Index - FamilySearch
This is an index of deceased individuals whose deaths were reported to the Social Security Administration. It has been kept since 1962, when operations were computerized. The index includes a few deaths from 1937 to 1961, about 50 percent of deceased persons from 1962 to 1971, and about 85 percent of deceased persons from 1972 to 2005.
https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/United_States_Social_Security_Death_Index_-_FamilySearch_Historical_RecordsU.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 - Ancestry.com
The Death Master File (DMF) from the Social Security Administration (SSA) currently contains over 94 million records. The file is created from internal SSA records of deceased persons possessing social security numbers and whose deaths were reported to the SSA.
https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/3693/Social Security Death Index - Wikipedia
[1] [2] For most years since 1973, the SSDI includes 93 percent to 96 percent of deaths of individuals aged 65 or older. [3] It was frequently updated; the version of June 22, 2011, contained 89,835,920 records. [4] Unlike the Death Master File, the SSDI is available to the public at many online genealogy websites.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Security_Death_IndexREQUEST FOR DECEASED INDIVIDUAL’S SOCIAL SECURITY RECORD
1. Request for photocopy of Original Application for Social Security Card (SS-5). Enter, $21.00, if SSN of deceased individual is provided A. $ Enter $21.00, if SSN of deceased individual is not provided B. $ 2. Request for Computer extract of Social Security Number Application. Enter, $20.00, if SSN of deceased individual is provided C. $
https://www.ssa.gov/forms/ssa-711.pdfUnited States Social Security Death Index • FamilySearch
Records Images Family Tree Genealogies Catalog Books Wiki. United States Social Security Death Index Name index to deaths recorded by the Social Security Administration beginning in 1962. Current as of February 28, 2014. How to Use This Collection. First Names. Last Names. Place.
https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1202535How to Verify a Death via a Social Security Number
Deceased Persons and Death Verification The SSDI contains the names and Social Security numbers indexed from 1962 and is current through February 2014. You can search for anyone who died, including children, because most parents apply for their child's Social Security number when the hospital asks for birth certificate information.
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