No, it is not required but it will not be good for ID purposes at government body search checkpoints. Americans are not required to have Social Security Numbers unless they work in D.C., work for the government, or want certain benefits . . . or a Federal ID other than a passport.
Oh, I should add that my wife just got a Maryland driver license yesterday without an SSN.
How to obtain drivers license number by name address and social security number?
If you have someone's Driver's License number you no longer need to find his driver's license number. Try restating the question.
In the United States, all states require some form of identification to obtain a driver's license. While specific requirements may vary by state, a birth certificate is a commonly accepted form of identification due to its ability to verify a person's identity and date of birth. Therefore, it is unlikely that there are any states where a birth certificate is not required to obtain a driver's license.
Proof of identification documentsSocial security number
Birth certificate and social security number.
A picture ID, like a drivers license. Of course, they do searches on your social security number to be sure it matches your ID and name.
From your social, your birth date, and your address. Depends on the position if its for security clearance for example they use all information. Same thing with drivers they'll use your drivers license #. All depends on the position.
All insurers in MD require at least a drivers license and social security number. Individual insurers may require more.
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The requirements for getting a drivers license in IN are certified United States birth certificate, proof of security number, and 2 proofs of residential address.
Each bank has its own policies and procedures, but as long as your identification is valid and you are able to provide your social security number and an additional form of identification if required, they will probably accept your out of state license.