A Social Security Number (SSN) Trace is an invaluable tool used to identify names and addresses that are historically associated with a given Social Security Number. Information is generally compiled from credit headers and other public and private information sources. It will also suggest previously used names or other aliases that should be researched.
This search will reveal when and where a SSN was issued, as well as alert clients to any particular problems, such as identifiying SSNs that have never been issued, those that were issued to a deceased person, or SSNs that were issued before an applicant was born. The SSN Trace is a crucial component of criminal history research as the address history is the roadmap used to select court jurisdictions that should be researched for criminal records.
Clients who order a SSN Trace online can view the results instantly, allowing them to use that information for criminal history ordering purposes.
Our SSN Trace report will typically show:
Employers use credit reports for those situations where employees may have access to cash, equipment, or other people's property. In these situations, an employer's knowledge of the applicant's credit history may be prudent. The TransUnion employment credit report header consists of name, current address, previous addresses, SSN, and may also include the following: phone, current employer, up to three previous employers, and aliases. The credit file includes certain public records, such as bankruptcy records and tax liens, along with a credit summary regarding number of trades, past due or negative accounts, and total indebtedness. You will also receive specific details on each individual trade. This credit report is designed for employment purposes, so it does not place an inquiry on the applicant’s report.
Clients who order employment credit reports online can view the results of the report instantly.
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