Table P-106 Federal Systems Number of Unique
Persons With Unknown SSN 1/ Located through the Federal Parent Locator
Service (FPLS), FY 2018 2/ |
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Reporting
Period ( 10/1/2017 - 9/30/2018 ) |
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STATES |
Unique NCPs and PFs
Matched 3/ |
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ALABAMA |
78 |
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ALASKA |
161 |
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ARIZONA |
2,270 |
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ARKANSAS |
734 |
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CALIFORNIA |
15,378 |
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COLORADO |
1,346 |
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CONNECTICUT |
2,954 |
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DELAWARE |
740 |
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DIST. OF COL. |
75 |
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FLORIDA |
44,170 |
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GEORGIA |
11 |
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GUAM |
3 |
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HAWAII |
2,360 |
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IDAHO |
384 |
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ILLINOIS |
12,078 |
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INDIANA |
5,309 |
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IOWA |
1,908 |
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KANSAS |
280 |
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KENTUCKY |
115 |
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LOUISIANA |
1,736 |
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MAINE |
459 |
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MARYLAND |
1,061 |
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MASSACHUSETTS |
81 |
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MICHIGAN |
5,697 |
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MINNESOTA |
4,930 |
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MISSISSIPPI |
5,420 |
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MISSOURI |
1,231 |
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MONTANA |
218 |
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NEBRASKA |
724 |
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NEVADA |
1,406 |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE |
623 |
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NEW JERSEY |
850 |
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NEW MEXICO |
2,057 |
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NEW YORK |
16,299 |
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NORTH CAROLINA |
1,325 |
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NORTH DAKOTA |
104 |
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OHIO |
12,011 |
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OKLAHOMA |
2,544 |
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OREGON |
7,134 |
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PENNSYLVANIA |
2,827 |
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PUERTO RICO |
41 |
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RHODE ISLAND |
570 |
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SOUTH CAROLINA |
3,529 |
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SOUTH DAKOTA |
494 |
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TENNESSEE |
1,614 |
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TEXAS |
4,518 |
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UTAH |
217 |
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VERMONT |
514 |
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VIRGIN ISLANDS |
26 |
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VIRGINIA |
1,757 |
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WASHINGTON |
296 |
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WEST VIRGINIA |
788 |
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WISCONSIN |
3,138 |
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WYOMING |
172 |
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TOTALS 4/ |
176,765 |
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Source: Federal Systems |
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1/ These
counts include NonCustodial Parents (NCPs) and Putative Fathers (PFs)
submitted to the FPLS for locate purposes with no known SSN. FPLS was able to
identify the correct SSN using other demographic information, and then locate
these individuals through the FPLS data source. |
2/ FPLS
locate sources include: DOD, FBI, IRS, SSA, VA, NDNH, and NSA. |
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3/ The
Unique NonCustodial Parents (NCPs) and Putative Fathers (PFs) Matched is
derived by unduplicating SSNs located across all locate sources. |
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4/ The
report total is the sum of the individual state totals. Since an individual
may be involved in child support cases in more than one state, there may be
duplicates between the states. |
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