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  • Title 42 USC Chapter 7, Subchapter IV, Part D, Sec. 666(a)(13) was enacted in 1996.

    This federal law requires Social Security Numbers to be recorded for "any applicant for a professional license, driver's license, occupational license, recreational license or marriage license."

  • Thank you Parspatou. Can you provide a link to this? This is new information I was not aware of. Great info.

  • Title 42 USC Chapter 7, Subchapter IV, Part D, Sec. 666(a)(13)

    Just cut & paste this and you'll find what you need.

  • I may be one of the under-informed. Can you point us to documentation verifying this? "State citizens do not have to have SS# or pay taxes"

  • Almost illegal?

    It is Illegal for them to ask without giving you the proper paperwork. We don't know our own laws as Americans so our Ignorance causes us to allow them to take advantage of ourselves.

    Banks aren't even suppost to ask for it, yet they act like its a requirement to open an account with one. Yet Social Security is optional people!!!!

  • You know why we dont know our own laws?

    It's not because we do not have access to any and all of them, it is because they are written at a level 55 reading average.

    When you have a child, you have to register for the number.

    Registering for this number signs a contract saying you agree to become a federal citizen.

    State citizens do not have to have SS# or pay taxes.

    Everyone in this country that is under informed, has the right to know these things, but they dont want you to.

  • What do you mean! what about federal income tax, your 1040?

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