That's what the law says, yes.
But private companies can refuse to do business with you if you don't. And that's also legal, in a free market economy.
2006-09-15 09:57:36
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answered by coragryph 7
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When I joined the military I think my name legally changed to my social security number. I answered to 2619 for a month!
2006-09-15 09:57:48
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answered by kittiesandsparklelythings 4
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the number is not only for social security retirement , and don't worry if someone has your name and the state you live in they can find whatever they want on the internet anyway , scary isn't it
2006-09-15 10:05:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Never say never. All those that have to report income for tax purposes have to have your SSI#. The medical on your car insurance pays for loss of income after treatment following an accident.thus the need for SSI#
2006-09-15 10:01:09
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answered by longroad 5
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It's almost impossible to get through a typical day without giving out.
2006-09-15 09:58:13
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answered by Eric H 4
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Good question. Not supposed to give it out and yet you can't do anything without giving it out. Then they wonder why ID theft is on the rise.
2006-09-15 10:03:05
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answered by darkemoregan 4
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more often then not our whole financial record is tied to our SIN.. many places ask for it but it is not mandatory....
You do not have to give it out to anyone but your employer. the bank needs it for obvious reasons but other then that it can be asked of you but you do not have to by law provide it..
2006-09-15 11:09:33
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answered by bluedanube69 5
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Mine is 983-34-0392
2006-09-15 09:56:43
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answered by Anonymous
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everyone wants it to check your credit. your number is out there like a hooker on saturday night
2006-09-15 09:59:07
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answered by rmisbach 4
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Everyone seems to ask for it nowadays
2006-09-15 09:57:32
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answered by Anonymous
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