SSN Match Clause Samples

The SSN Match clause is designed to verify that an individual's Social Security Number (SSN) matches the records held by a relevant authority or database. In practice, this clause typically requires the party to provide their SSN, which is then checked against official records to confirm identity or eligibility for a service. This process helps prevent identity fraud and ensures that benefits, services, or obligations are correctly assigned to the right individual.
SSN Match. A Category 2 Match occurs when:
SSN Match. A Category 1 Match occurs in any of the following circumstances: 1. There is a four-way exact match of the First Name, Last Name, Date of Birth, and Social Security Number contained in the data produced by Forethought against data contained in the DMF; 2. The First Name matches in accordance with the Fuzzy Match Criteria listed below and the Last Name, Date of Birth, and Social Security Number match exactly.