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Bail Bond Studies
The Effectiveness and Cost of Secured and Unsecured Pretrial Release in California's Large Urban Counties: 1999-2000 By Michael K. Block, Ph.D., Professor of Economics and Law, University of Arizona (March 2005).
The Fugitive: Evidence on Public Versus Private Law Enforcement from Bail Jumping By Eric Helland, Claremont-McKenna College and Alexander Tabarrok, George Mason University, Published in University of Chicago Journal of Law and Economics (April 2004).
Warnken Report on Pretrial Release by the Maryland Bail Bond Association, Prepared by Professor Byron L. Warnken, University of Baltimore School of Law (February 2002).
*Thank you to Lexington National Insurance Corporation for providing this information.
Felony Defendants in Large Urban Counties
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Social Security Numbers
State Issued Identification Chart
Use this chart to determine state of issuance
The First Three (3) Digits of a Social Security Number determine the State or Territory of Residency of the Applicant at the time of issuance of the Social Security Number. For Example: The number 254-00-0000 indicates a Georgia resident at the time of issuance.
| 001-003 |
New Hampshire |
| 004-007 |
Maine |
| 008-009 |
Vermont |
| 010-034 |
Massachusetts |
| 035-039 |
Rhode Island |
| 040-049 |
Connecticut |
| 050-134 |
New York |
| 135-158 |
New Jersey |
| 159-211 |
Pennsylvania |
| 212-220 |
Maryland |
| 221-222 |
Delaware |
| 223-231 |
Virginia |
| 237-246 |
North Carolina |
| 232-236 |
West Virginia |
| 247-251 |
South Carolina |
| 252-260 |
Georgia |
| 261-267 & 589-595 |
Florida |
| 268-302 |
Ohio |
| 303-317 |
Indiana |
| 318-361 |
Illinois |
| 362-386 |
Michigan |
| 387-399 |
Wisconsin |
| 400-407 |
Kentucky |
| 408-415 |
Tennessee |
| 416-424 |
Alabama |
| 425-428 & 587-588 |
Mississippi |
| 429-432 |
Arkansas |
| 433-439 |
Louisiana |
| 440-448 |
Oklahoma |
| 449-467 & 627-645 |
Texas |
| 468-477 |
Minnesota |
| 478-485 |
Iowa |
| 486-500 |
Missouri |
| 501-502 |
North Dakota |
| 503-504 |
South Dakota |
| 505-508 |
Nebraska |
| 509-515 |
Kansas |
| 516-517 |
Montana |
| 518-519 |
Idaho |
| 520 |
Wyoming |
| 521-524 |
Colorado |
| 525, 585 & 648-649 |
New Mexico |
| 526-527 & 600-601 |
Arizona |
| 528-529 & 646-647 |
Utah |
| 530 |
Nevada |
| 531-539 |
Washington |
| 540-544 |
Oregon |
| 545-573 & 602-626 |
California |
| 574 |
Alaska |
| 575-576 |
Hawaii |
| 577-579 |
District of Columbia |
| 581-584 & 596-599 |
Puerto Rico |
| 586 |
Guam |
| 586 |
American Samoa |
| 586 |
Philippine Islands |
| 700-728 |
Railroad Employees |
*650-699 unassigned, for future use *700-728 Railroad workers through 1963, then discontinued *729-799 unassigned, for future use *800-999 not valid SSNs. Some sources have claimed that numbers above 900 were used when some state programs were converted to federal control, but current SSA documents claim no numbers above 799 have ever been used.
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