Social Security Number Assignments
001-003 NH | 004-007 ME | 008-009 VT |
010-034 MA | 035-039 RI | 040-049 CT |
050-134 NY | 135-158 NJ | 159-211 PA |
212-220 MD | 221-222 DE | 223-231 VA |
232-236 WV | 237-246 NC | 247-251 SC |
252-260 GA | 261-267 FL | 268-302 OH |
303-317 IN | 318-361 IL | 362-386 MI |
387-399 WI | 400-407 KY | 408-415 TN |
416-424 AL | 425-428 MS | 429-432 AR |
433-439 LA | 440-448 OK | 449-467 TX |
468-477 MN | 478-485 IA | 486-500 MO |
501-502 ND | 503-504 SD | 505-508 NE |
509-515 KS | 516-517 MT | 518-519 ID |
520 WY | 521-524 CO | 525
NM Guam, American Samoa, |
526-527
AZ Philippine Islands, |
528-529
UT Northern Mariana Islands |
530 NV |
531-539 WA | 540-544 OR | 545-573 CA |
574 AK | 575-576 HI | 577-579 DC |
580
VI Virgin Islands |
581-584 PR Puerto Rico | 585 NM |
586 PI Pacific Islands* | 587-588 MS | 589-595 FL |
596-599 PR Puerto Rico | 600-601 AZ | 602-626 CA |
627-645 TX | 646-647 UT | 648-649 NM |
650-699
unassigned, for future use 700-728 Railroad workers through 1963, then discontinued 729-799 unassigned, for future use 800-999 not valid SSNs. Some sources have claimed that numbers above 900 were used when some state programs were converted to federal control, but current SSA documents claim no numbers above 799 have ever been used. |