RM 10212.200 Changing NUMIDENT Data for Reasons Other than Name Change
Minor changes to define acronyms throughout.
Subsection A.: First sentence of first paragraph, changed houses to contains and added parenthetical acronym for number holder.
Added third sentence to paragraph 1: "We identify keying errors by reviewing the prior Social Security number (SSN) application (SS-5)."
Paragraph 2: removed "However" and "iteration appended to the previous."
Subsection A.1. : Removed: Therefore, the only way to determine whether a keying error occurred is to compare the information on the paper SS-5 or SS-5 microprint with the NUMIDENT.
Added bullets to identify keying error:
• To identify whether a keying error has occurred, compare the information on the paper SS-5 or SS-5 microprint with the NUMIDENT. Paper SS-5 and SS-5 microprints are available in the Image Retrieval Online (IRON) system and through SS-5 Reprints. Links are available to these programs in the Social Security Number Application Processing (SSNAP).
• A keying error can only be established when the original paper SS-5 or microprint is available and shows a discrepancy with the NUMIDENT. Applications that exist only in SSNAP cannot be used to prove a keying error, because the data entered into SSNAP is what is transmitted directly to the NUMIDENT. Therefore, there is no independent source to verify a keying discrepancy unless an original paper application or microprint is available.
• If the original paper application is not available, corrections or updates must be processed as new iterations, even if the applicant claims a keying error.
Updated NOTE: In the first paragraph, second sentence, added "a letter or document" removed "documentation" before from the participating entity
Removed "documentation" from the parenthetical example.
In the second paragraph, changed "However, when, for any reason, we are unable to review the SS-5, SS-5 microprint, or documentation from a participating entity, we do not use the NCP process. We do not correct or change the current NUMIDENT iteration. Instead, we update the information on the NUMIDENT by creating a new iteration as provided in RM 10212.200A.2." to "If you cannot review the original SS-5, mocroprint, or documentation from a participating entity, do not use the Numident Correction Processing (NCP) process. Instead, update the NUMIDENT by creating a new iteration as described in section RM
10212.200.A.2."
Changed "Keying Errors: For instructions as details" to "For instructions on keying errors, see:" Reformatted bulleted list to place references in numerical order.
Subsection B.: Made grammatical updates, including replacing "individual" with "NH" when applicable for accuracy in the use of terms.
Subsection B2.: Sex field- Included statement that we are only correcting or changing the sex field on the NUMIDENT to reflect the sex at birth.
Revised the Sex field section in the documentation chart to allow updates to reflect NH's sex at birth.
Added required documentation for both U.S.-born and foreign-born applicants requesting a change to the Sex field.
Added that the NUMIDENT sex field established through enumeration at birth is acceptable evidence to change the sex field.
Added a NOTE to not accept amended, corrected, or delayed birth certificates unless accompanied by documentation that clearly indicates the reason for the amendment.
Subsection B3.: Revised the language to include changes to the sex field on the NUMIDENT.
Added: If you update the sex code on the NUMIDENT update the MBR, SSR, RPS, or any other SSA record with the new sex designation.
Changed "When changing a parent's" to "If you update the parent's" added "field" after name
Changed "Title" to uppercase, added "and Supplemental Security Income" to define SSI.
Subsection B4.: Added "sex"