Credit & Social Security Reports


Frequently Asked Questions



Q. What information is contained in the Social Security Track?

A. The document provides verification that the Social Security Number has been issued and approximately when it was issued. It also lists all names and address information associated with the Social Security Number for the past 7 years based on credit reporting information. In addition, the report lists maiden or AKA names, approximate date of birth, and up to 2 employers. It verifies the information given to you by the applicant and will show any gaps in their residences that may have been intentionally omitted. Conducting criminal record searches in the counties of residence listed by a candidates Social Security Track is very effective.

Q. How many counties of residence show up on the average individual when running a SS Track?

A. An applicants Social Security Track brings up an average of 3 counties of residence.


Q. Why does more than one Social Security Number sometimes appear on the report?

A. Additional persons may be using the number or a data entry mistake could have been made by an agency.


Q. What do I need to know about requesting credit information?

A. You must provide InfoCheck, Inc. with a consumer report access agreement (required to be on file). You must also comply with the terms of the Fair Credit Reporting Act and any other state or agency.


Q. Who provides the applicant with a copy of their credit report if they request it?

A. InfoCheck, Inc. notifies the credit bureau (Experian) and they mail the report directly to the applicant.



 
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