Hi, Everyone, here's the list for finding what state a social security card was issued from.... 001-003 New Hampshire 004-007 Maine 008-009 Vermont 010-034 Mass. 040-049 Conn. 050-134 New York 135-158 New Jersey 159- 211 Penn. 212-220 Maryland 221-222 Delaware 223-231 Virginia 232-236 West Virginia 237-246 North Carolina 247-251 South Carolina 252-260 Ggeorgia 261-267 Florida 268-302 Ohio 303-317 Indiana 318-361 Illinois 362-386 Michigan 387-399 Wisconsin 400-407 Kentucky 408-415 Tennessee 416-424 Alabama 425-428 Mississippi 429-432 Arkansas 433-439 Louisianna 440-448 Oklahoma 449-467 Texas 468-477 Minnesota 478-485 Iowa 486-500 Missouri 501-502 North Dakota 503-504 South Dakota 505-508 Nebraska 509-515 Kansas 516-517 Montana 518-519 Idaho 520 Wyoming 521-524 Colorado 525 New Mexico 526-527 Arizona 528-529 Utah 530 Nevada 531-539 Washington 540-544 Oregon 545-573 California 574 Alaska 575-576 Hawaii 577-579 District of Columbia 580 Virgin Island 581-585 Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, Phikipines Island 700-729 Railroad >>A nine-digit Social Security number is composed of three parts: the area >>number, the group number, and the serial number. >>The Area Number: The first three digits in a Social Security number comprise >>the Area number. Before 1972, this number identified the state in which the >>applicant's original Social Security card was issued. Since 1972, all Social >>Security numbers have been assigned and issued from one office in Baltimore, >>and the Area number identifies the mailing address zip code of the >>applicant. An applicant's mailing address, either before or after 1972 may >>not be the same as the residence. The area number is merely an indicator >>that an applicant resided in or used an address in a particular state at the >>time the Social Security card was originally issued. A list of area numbers >>and corresponding states is available on the SSA's Internet web site at >>http://www.ssa.gov/. >>The Group Number: The middle two digits of a Social Security number range >>from 01 to 99, but they are not issued in consecutive order. The SSA >>Internet site contains a frequently updated list of the latest Group numbers >>issued within each area. >>The Serial Number: The last four digits of a Social Security number run >>serially from 0001 through 9999. (Porter 1999)