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The products advertised on this website contain the complete and official Social Security Administration (SSA) database extract, as well as updates to the full file of persons reported to SSA as being deceased. The Social Security Death Master file contains the following information: Social Security Number, Name, Date of Birth, Date of Death, State (or country) of last known residence, and ZIP code of last lump sum payment. SSA authorizes the use of this database as an identity verification tool, but notes that the Death Master File (DMF) may contain inaccuracies. Thus, SSA cannot guarantee the accuracy of the DMF. Therefore, the absence of a particular person on this file is not proof that the individual is alive. Further, in rare instances it is possible for the records of a person who is not deceased to be included erroneously in the DMF.

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The Death Master File (DMF) from the Social Security Administration (SSA) contains over 65 million records created from SSA payment records. This file includes the following information on each decedent, if the data are available to the SSA: social security number, name, date of birth, date of death, state or country of residence (2/88 and prior), ZIP code of last residence, and ZIP code of lump sum payment. The SSA does not have a death record for all persons; therefore, SSA does not guarantee the veracity of the file. Thus, the absence of a particular person is not proof this person is alive.


Audit: Dead retirees insured
Syracuse paid for health coverage of six who died, state finds.

The city of Syracuse has been paying for health insurance for six dead retirees, according to a draft audit by the state Comptroller's Office.

One of the retirees died June 20, 2003, but the city continued to pay the former employee's health insurance until the comptroller uncovered the problem in September, according to the audit.


  

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