Your fake Social Security Number:
Social Security Numbers follow a specific 9-digit format:
123-45-6789
Area - Group - Serial
A Social Security Number (SSN) is a nine-digit number issued by the U.S. Social Security Administration to U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and temporary working residents.
No, these are randomly generated fake SSN numbers for testing and development purposes only. They follow the correct format but are not assigned to any real person. Never use generated SSNs for fraudulent activities.
Invalid SSNs include those starting with 000, 666, or 900-999 in the area number, 00 in the group number, or 0000 in the serial number. Our generator avoids these invalid combinations.
Yes! These generated SSN numbers are perfect for testing form validation, database systems, and any software that requires SSN format verification during development.
Generating random numbers in SSN format for testing purposes is legal. However, using fake SSNs for identity fraud, tax fraud, or any illegal activity is a federal crime.