How do I find the CUSIP number for
Birth Certificates,
Naturalization Papers,
Court Cases,
Marriage Certificates,
Loan Numbers,
MIN Numbers,
Registered Mail, Numbers
Bank Account Numbers,
Driver License Numbers,
IRS Liens,
Student Loans,
Many other Liens,
Other Commercial Paper?
Unfortunately, this can be a little difficult as CUSIP numbers are owned and created by the American Bankers Association and operated by Standard & Poor’s. To get access to the whole database of CUSIP numbers, which mainly cover U.S. and Canadian equities along with U.S. government and corporate debt, you will need to pay a fee to Standard & Poor’s or a similar service that has access to the database.
However, while gaining access to a CUSIP number has been difficult in the past, there are now a few resources that can be used to access CUSIP numbers. The first is that individual companies will often display their CUSIP numbers to investors on their websites.
What is a CUSIP number?
I had no idea what a CUSIP number was, so this answer took me a bit of researching, something I enjoy immensely. According to the SEC, a CUSIP (Committee on Uniform Securities Identification Procedures) number “identifies most securities, including: stocks of all registered U.S. and Canadian companies, and U.S. government and municipal bonds. The CUSIP system—owned by the American Bankers Association and operated by Standard & Poor’s—facilitates the clearing and settlement process of securities.”
If you’re trying to find a CUSIP number, you’re looking for a number that identifies a type of security (for more on securities and CUSIP numbers I invite you to read About US Economy and Business).
From my research, I found that one way to access the entire CUSIP database actually takes a subscription to Standard & Poor’s or a similar service that has access to the CUSIP database.
CUSIP stands for Committee on Uniform Securities Identification Procedures. Formed in 1962, this committee developed a system (implemented in 1967) that identifies securities, specifically U.S. and Canadian registered stocks, and U.S. government and municipal bonds.
The CUSIP number consists of a combination of nine characters, both letters and numbers, which act as a sort of DNA for the security – uniquely identifying the company or issuer and the type of security. The first six characters identify the issuer and are assigned in an alphabetical fashion; the seventh and eighth characters (which can be alphabetical or numerical) identify the type of issue; and the last digit is used as a check digit.
The CUSIP Service Bureau is operated by Standard & Poor’s on behalf of the American Bankers Association (ABA). When setting out to develop the CUSIP system of identification, the ABA basically had two main criteria it was trying to meet. First, it wanted the identification to contain the fewest number of characters possible and to be linked to an alphabetical sequence of issuer names. Secondly, it recognized that the system should be adequate given the current operating requirements while having the flexibility to adapt to any future needs or changes in the operating systems. For more information on the CUSIP system, visit Standard & Poor’s CUSIP Service Bureau.
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We are glad you have chosen us to find your CUSIP number for your specific purpose.
This is a little introduction to what you will receive, what you will need, and the time frame in which you will receive it.
How to Find a Bond CUSIP
CUSIP stands for Committee on Uniform Securities Identification Procedures. Every stock or bond has its own CUSIP number, which helps identify the specific security. According to the American Bankers Association, there are over 8.4 million CUSIPs in use.
Other Options
1. Pay a fee to the American Bankers Association to access their database of CUSIP numbers. The website is referred to as CUSIP Global Services (CGS). The fee varies according to the number of users, the type of investment product (bond, stocks, mortgage-backed security), the amount of detail you need, and the time you need access to the database. See Resources for contact information to request a quote on a subscription.
2. Go to the Fidelity Investments website. You do not need to be a client of Fidelity in order to look up the CUSIP.
3. Enter the name of the company and the CUSIP will show up. The best way to search is by ticker symbol. For instance, the CUSIP for Cheescake Factory (NYSE : CAKE) is: 163072101.
4. If you cannot find your CUSIP number contact me. I will help you get the CUSIP number for your;
- Birth Certificates
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- Student Loans
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CUSIP SEARCH
Hello! Welcome to NAS CUSIP search service! We are glad you have chosen us to find your CUSIP number for your specific purpose.
This is a little introduction to what you will receive, what you will need, and the time frame in which you will receive it.
What is a CUSIP?
CUSIP stands for Committee on Uniform Security Identification Procedures, which was founded in 1964 by the American Bankers Association.
Basically, a CUSIP is a “license plate” for securities, so that all traders, brokers, banks, and anyone acting in commerce can essentially track the security, wherever it may be.
ALL securities within the United States have a CUSIP. It’s the law.
Consider these numbers:
- Birth Certificates
- Naturalization Papers
- Court Cases
- Marriage Certificates
- Loan Numbers
- MIN Numbers
- Registered Mail Numbers
- Bank Account Numbers
- Driver License Numbers
- IRS Liens
- Student Loans
- Many other Liens
- Other Commercial Paper
What do you need to find the CUSIP?
All that is required is to complete the Submission Request Form attached .pdf, providing the name of the person involving the number given, the number, what the number is associated with, and a signature (digital signature is sufficient).
How do you send a Request?
Requests on the Submission Request Form can be made through several methods:
1. Email: crypto3669@gmail.com
2. Mail: NAS, 1800 MINERAL SPRING AVE., NORTH PROVIDENCE, RI 02904
If you send submissions by US Mail, please be sure to send a return address so that we may send your results by mail.
Verbal submission of numbers is not accepted as it can cause the misinterpretation of numbers/info in the process. We want to give you the very best service, and receiving the request in writing ensures the best results.