Friday, December 16, 2011

Do Florida DMV clerks computer-verify the state file number on one's birth certificate...?

I, years ago, read an article that covers how a couple of D.C. investigators obtained genuine U.S. passports and authentic state licenses by using false/modified documents and the identities of a child and of a deceased man. I'm a political/criminal science double major writing about immigrants, identity theft, similar matters, and I've increasingly become curious. I now have to ask: do Florida DMV clerks even computer-verify the state file number on one's birth certificate when applying for a driving permit or state ID? Do they computer-verify one's SSN, not to just check its validity, but to match it to the applicant's name? Should they happen to have a system into where they enter such numbers for authentication?|||Prior to 911 , they simply looked at your Birth Certificate and maybe a 2nd ID and issued a license . Now, they may look a little more depending on the situation . They do not have access to SS number verification . Its not the IRS dude , and its not immigration . Its the dept of motor vehicles and it would not surprise me if some of those workers were illegals .

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