<Li> In the event of duplicates having been issued . </Li> <Li> In cases where the person has been a victim of domestic violence or harassment, and there is a clear need to change their number for their personal safety . </Li> <Li> When a person has been a victim of identity theft, and their Social Security number continues to be problematic . </Li> <Li> Where a person has a demonstrable religious objection to a number (such as certain Christians being averse to the number 666). </Li>

What the numbers on your social security card mean