-Partial copy for reference-
The SSN has three parts: (1) area  number, (2) group number and (3)
chronological number, i.e., the last four are  issued in numeric order.
-End partial copy-

Jon-

Now you have me excited. Given a social security number (let's say
412-55-2134, purely made up), can I locate which area 412 belongs to?
That -could- give me a clue as to where a person was born, and I could zero
some inquiries to that area. Could I even obtain a list of Area Numbers?
Perhaps get it on some web site?

Thank you.

Robert

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