A New York Order Directing Correction of the Debtor's Social Security Number is a court order issued in New York requiring the debtor's Social Security Number (SSN) to be corrected or updated. It is usually issued when a debtor has provided an incorrect or outdated SSN to the court or to creditors. There are two types of New York Order Directing Corrections of the Debtor's Social Security Number: 1. Interim Order: This order is issued by the court when the debtor has provided an incorrect SSN and the court needs to update the records. 2. Final Order: This order is issued by the court once the debtor has corrected their SSN. It is the court's official confirmation of the debtor's updated SSN.