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There are a few different ways to get a background check without a SSN. One way is to use a public records search. Public records searches can provide you with information about a person's criminal history, employment history, and even financial history.
With the typical background check, you often only need an individual's name and other information about them to search for criminal records. However, a credit check is somewhat different—landlords must collect an applicant's Social Security number to move forward.
It's important to note that landlords are unable to check a tenant's credit history without a social security number, since there is no way to pull information from any of the credit bureaus.
For example, in California, landlords are prohibited from requiring tenants to provide their social security numbers and are only permitted to use them for specific purposes such as obtaining credit reports or background checks.
If you do not have a Social Security Number (SSN) enter your Individual Tax Identification Number (ITIN). If you do not have an SSN or ITIN leave the entry field blank.
You don't need a person's social security number to file an eviction, in fact court rules prohibit you from listing their social security number for privacy reasons - court records are typically public documents and searchable by anyone (unless sealed by court order).
You don't need a person's social security number to file an eviction, in fact court rules prohibit you from listing their social security number for privacy reasons - court records are typically public documents and searchable by anyone (unless sealed by court order).
You can obtain an EIN (aka FEIN) or Tax ID without a Social Security Number. Documentation will be required to complete the request, depending on whether you are a U.S. or non-U.S. resident.
All immigrants regardless of legal status are able to earn a living as independent contractors or start a business using a Social Security Number (SSN), Individual Tax Identification Number (ITIN), or Employer Identification Number (EIN).
You don't need an SSN (Social Security Number) to get an EIN. You only need an SSN (or ITIN) if you want to apply for an EIN online. Solution: You can get an EIN without an SSN by sending Form SS-4 to the IRS by mail or fax (instructions).