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Why don't social security cards have photos or fingerprints?

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Even up to 1950s in documents it states that you do not have to get a SSN for your child. Hospitals just tend to do it automatically when filing birth certificates. So as a baby you're getting this card, why would it have a picture and fingerprint and be used as identification? read more

No, the social security card is not a form of identification even though some places seem to require it as one. Social security cards are issued to newborns and a person would have to get a new social security card as they grew older. I still have my original social security card. read more

But Melmed believes that the practical issues will have to be addressed before the"social-acceptance debate" over biometric cards can even begin, and both rely on many details that the Senators have yet to present. read more

No, the social security card is not a form of identification even though some places seem to require it as one. Social security cards are issued to newborns and a person would have to get a new social security card as they grew older. read more

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