Washington Statutes

§ 26.23.140 — Collection and disclosure of social security numbers—Finding—Waiver requested to prevent fraud.

Washington § 26.23.140
JurisdictionWashington
Title 26DOMESTIC RELATIONS
Ch. 26.23STATE SUPPORT REGISTRY

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Wash. Rev. Code § 26.23.140 (2026).

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The federal personal responsibility and work opportunity reconciliation act of 1996, P.L. 104-193, requires states to collect social security numbers as part of the application process for professional licenses, driver's licenses, occupational licenses, and recreational licenses. The legislature finds that if social security numbers are accessible to the public, it will be relatively easy for someone to use another's social security number fraudulently to assume that person's identity and gain access to bank accounts, credit services, billing information, driving history, and other sources of personal information. Public Law 104-193 could compound and exacerbate the disturbing trend of social security number-related fraud. In order to prevent fraud and curtail invasions of privacy, the gov

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[1998 c 160 s 6.]

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