Hey txsgem,
Social Security, hmm. Do you have his number?
If he was given up, that would mean for adoption? Try the adoption registries. Is your location an open or closed adoption ? If you do not know, search in YAHOO for "Adoption LAW ", where you substitute your state, province, or other location for the word . This will bring up lots of sites, usually one of them will tell you about your location. If it is an open adoption, then you can apply for the records. If not, then the registry is your best way, but the problem is he has to want to know about his family too. If you had a medical condition, you could make an appeal to the courts.
If you had any more information, the search would be easier.
2007-04-15 00:31:06
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answered by BuyTheSeaProperty 7
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Generally due to privacy laws you cannot search social security for living people, only dead ones. I'd say your search route needs to focus on adoption processes and records.
2007-04-15 09:29:58
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answered by Anonymous
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