Does a savings bond require a Social Security number?

To purchase an electronic savings bond as a gift, the TreasuryDirect account holder needs to know the recipient’s full name and Social Security Number and/or taxpayer ID number.

How do I find the bonds of a Social Security number?

The expansion from approximately 200,000 records to more than 4 million adds information on all matured savings bonds containing Social Security Numbers in their inscription. Treasury Hunt can be found by going to Public Debt’s website,

How do I find out if I have any savings bonds?

Visit the Treasury Department’s TreasuryDirect website to search for uncashed savings bonds in your name. You can enter your social security number or Employee Identification Number (EIN) into the search field on the Treasury Hunt page and click the “Search” button to see results.

Is your Social Security number a bond?

It is a reference number, having nothing to do with your SS #.” The number on the back of the card is only one of ten numbers which identifies the bond it’s associated with. The bond, which is held by the Fed, has an account associated with it.

How do I cash in a savings bond in my child’s name?

First, the child must be too young to sign the request for payment. Second, the child must live with the parent, or the parent must have legal custody of the child. To redeem the bond, the Treasury advises that you write specific language on the back of the bond and sign it as parent on behalf of the child.

How do EE bonds work?

Series EE bonds are the most common type of savings bond. They’re purchased at a discount to their face value, and accrue interest monthly based on a fixed rate at the time they are issued. The bonds mature after 20 years, at which point the U.S. Treasury will guarantee that investors have doubled their money.

Is your SSN linked to a bank account?

The numbers on Social Security cards contain information about the card itself and are not linked to bank accounts.

What information does SSN contain?

The nine-digit SSN is composed of three parts:

  • The first set of three digits is called the Area Number.
  • The second set of two digits is called the Group Number.
  • The final set of four digits is the Serial Number.

    When do I need to correct my Social Security number on an EE bond?

    Incorrect Social Security Number — EE bonds don’t need to be reissued to correct a Social Security Number. The Social Security Number does not establish ownership or tax liability. It’s used to find savings bond records if, for example, the bonds are lost and the owner has not kept a record of serial numbers.

    When to use social security number for Savings Bonds?

    The Social Security Number does not establish ownership or tax liability. It’s used to find savings bond records if, for example, the bonds are lost and the owner has not kept a record of serial numbers.

    Who are the owners of the EE bonds?

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    Where do I find the answer to Series EE saving bonds?

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