Tuesday, October 18, 2005

Social Security Numbers (2-2)

Standard 2-2 addresses social security numbers in documents that have already been recorded. It states that when such a SSN is discovered, the registry shall redact the number, meaning that the entire number will be blacked out. Here's a comment:

How about leaving the last four digits. This protects the identity and allows conveyancers the necessary info to make a determination if the party that filed is their buyer or seller. This is what the PACER system is now doing.

The suggestion sounds like a reasonable one which we will certainly consider when establishing the final version of the standards.

2 Comments:

Blogger workhard said...

Good article

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Blogger AMIT said...

Oh nice post.

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