Verified Credentials Releases Consent-Based Social Security Number Verification ›

Verified Credentials, Inc., the leader in value-driven background screening solutions, today announces the release of the Consent-Based SSN Verification (CBSV) as an authorized vendor of the Social Security Administration service.


Verified Credentials’ CBSV gives employers the opportunity to match social security numbers, names and date of birth information directly with data in the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) records. CBSV is seamlessly integrated within the online background screening system, allowing Verified Credentials' clients to place an order and get results rapidly. Time-saving features of this new verification include:


-- Valid, Invalid and Deceased results delivered within minutes

-- Required release form can be completed within our online system

-- Pre-employment search prevents E-Verify no match letters during post hire


“The CBSV service will round out our selection of Social Security searches, giving our clients the ability to verify their candidate’s SSN’s directly with the SSA source,” said Keith Deanes, Senior Vice President of Sales & Marketing. “With limited registration available for the SSA’s service, we are proud to be able to provide this reliable verification.”


For more information about the CBSV, contact Verified Credentials at sales@verifiedcredentials.com or 800.473.4934.


About Verified Credentials

The leader in background screening since 1984, Verified Credentials delivers background screening services with industry-leading speed and accuracy, combined with unparalleled customer service. With over 25 years of experience and knowledge in background screening and more than 50 products and services available, Verified Credentials offers streamlined solutions that save time and money as well as bring peace of mind in selecting the right people. For more information on Verified Credentials, call 800.473.4934.

 
 

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