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- You don't need to fill in all of the fields just a name
will do.
- If you aren't sure how to spell the name, you can use a question
mark in place of a single letter, as in "Su?anne" to find both "Suzanne"
and "Susanne".
- You can also use an asterisk in place of multiple letters.
For example, if you typed "Mary*" you would find names such as "Maryanne",
"Maryanna", "Maryella", and "Mary-Louise". (Note that this may return
a very large number of matches.)
- If you aren't sure how to spell the last name, try using the Soundex
option. (Again, note that this may return a very large number of matches.)
- If you get too many matching names, try filling in other fields
to eliminate some of the other possible matches.
- To automatically generate a letter requesting a copy of the
individual's Social Security Number application from the Social Security
Administration, click the "Write It" link to the right of the individual's
name in the list of matches. All you need to do is print it and drop
it in the mail!
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