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  2. Self Lock - E-Verify

    www.e-verify.gov/employees/employee-self-services/mye...

    Self Lock is the unique feature that lets you protect your identity in E-Verify and Self Check by placing a "lock" in E-Verify on your Social Security number (SSN). This helps prevent anyone else from using your SSN for an E-Verify case.

  3. Social Security offers two options to verify Social Security numbers: The Social Security Number Verification Service - This free online service allows registered users to verify that the names and Social Security numbers of hired employees match Social Security’s records.

  4. Create an Account - E-Verify

    www.e-verify.gov/create-an-account

    Select security questions that will be used to verify your identity if you lose access to your account. Verify that you have access to an email address and a telephone number. Pass a quiz to verify your identity (similar to the quiz you took in Self Check). Your Security. Using Your Account.

  5. myE-Verify

    myeverify.uscis.gov

    Track open cases and upload documents to E-Verify. See past use of your Social Security number in E-Verify and Self Check.

  6. How is E-Verify different from the Social Security Number...

    www.e-verify.gov/faq/how-is-e-verify-different-from-the...

    E-Verify confirms the employment eligibility of newly hired employees. The Social Security Administration’s program verifies that a name matches a Social Security number (SSN). A person in the United States may have a valid SSN but not be authorized to work in the United States.

  7. There are two Internet verification options you can use to verify that your employee names and Social Security numbers (SSN) match Social Security's records. You can: Verify up to 10 names and SSNs (per screen) online and receive immediate results.

  8. Should I Create an E-Verify.gov Account To Lock My Social ...

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    With Social Security numbers getting leaked in data breaches all the time, it’s a great idea to create an E-Verify account. That way you can lock your Social Security number and prevent crooks from using it to gain employment.

  9. E-Verify. E-Verify (formerly known as the Basic Pilot/Employment Eligibility Verification Program) is a free Internet based system operated by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in partnership with the Social Security Administration (SSA) that allows participating employers to electronically verify the employment eligibility of their ...

  10. Self Lock allows individuals to lock their Social Security number (SSN) so that it cannot be used in the E-Verify or Self Check programs. Locking an SSN helps stop individuals from using stolen SSNs to gain work authorization through E-Verify.

  11. Pros and Cons of Using the Social Security Lock - SmartAsset

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    The social security lock prevents anyone from using your number. Here are the benefits of doing that and why you might not want to.