Is there a way to look up my savings bonds on the internet with my social?

by admin ~ March 30th, 2007 . Filed under: Personal Finance .
savings bonds
Tara W asked:


i recieved some as a kid and they have been miss placed i think, so i wanted to see if or how many i have…..

Mikki Rogal
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4 Responses to Is there a way to look up my savings bonds on the internet with my social?

  1. v b

    No. There is a form at treasury direct to ask the Treasury to LOOK for lost bonds.

  2. Tim

    No. You need the serial number of the bond

  3. Rod O

    I assume you mean your SSN and the answer is NO WAY! The law doesn’t allow public disclosure of SSNs.

  4. Al in NC

    If you have lost U.S. Savings Bonds go to:, locate “How To Recover Lost Bonds”, and click on it.
    You will need to print out a copy of Public Debt Form 1048.
    Follow the form instructions.

    The website says you can provide approx. issue dates and you can enter “unknown” for denominations, serial numbers, and anything else you do not know.

    At a minimum, you need only provide your name and Social Security Number, but the more information your provide the more likely that records of your Savings Bonds will be found.

    You can also go to.
    Locate “EE/E Bonds In Depth” on the website homepage and click on it.
    When the next page comes up locate the “Helpful Forms” section, and click on “Lost, Stolen, or Destroyed Bonds Claim Form (PD F 1048)”. Print out the form. Follow the instructions for filling out the form.

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