Your eight (8) digit Driver’s License Number (DLN) or Photo Identification Card Number (IDN) is located on your Driver’s License, Photo Identification Card, Learner’s Permit and on most correspondences from PennDOT.
Considering this, how many numbers does a driver’s license have? The driver license number is eight digits long and should not be confused with the audit number, which is on the side of your picture or near the bottom of the driver license.
How many numbers does a driving Licence have?
Rest of the numbers are to be given in 7 digits. If there are less number of digits, then additional 0’s(zeros) may be added to make the total 7. For example: If the Driving Licence Number is RJ-13/DLC/12/ 123456 then please enter RJ-1320120123456 OR RJ13 20120123456.
What is ID number in driving Licence?
Driving Licence Number is the Unique identity of Every Driver. One Should Always note down his/her driving license number. However, there are cases when driving license is lost and Driving License number is also not known.
How do you read a driving Licence number?
What the characters on your driving licence number really mean
CHARACTERS 1-5: These are the first five characters of the driver’s surname and if it’s less than five, it’s filled up with nines.
CHARACTER 6: The decade digit from the year of birth.
CHARACTERS 7-8: These are the month of birth, so December would be 12.
What are the last 4 digits of my driving Licence?
The last 4 digits include the 2 digits at the very end, after the space. For example, if the number is SMITH806704SI9NE 78 the last 4 digits would be NE78.
What is DD on license?
DD is an abbreviation for Document Discriminator. A number of states started adding this piece of information to their driver’s licenses several years ago. The DD is a security code that identifies where and when the license was issued. Note that the document discriminator does not include the driver’s license number.
How many digits numbers is a Texas driver’s license number?
Drivers License or ID Card # ( 8 digits number)
How many numbers are in a Washington driver’s license?
Beginning Sept. 4, all newly issued or renewed Washington state driver’s licenses will be given a new license number. New numbers will begin with “WDL” followed by a string of nine randomly assigned letters or numbers.
How many numbers are in a Tennessee driver’s license?
Tennessee driver’s license numbers can consist of eight or nine numbers. For example, 101915638. Texas driver’s license numbers are eight numbers.
What is the ISS date on driver’s license?
ISS is the Issue Date on your Driver’s License.
How do I find my ID number?
The identity number is printed on all of your national identification documents, such as your ID-card, passport, residents permit etc. It is usually either next to or below your name or your birth date. Look for a number with 11 digits containing your birthday in a year-month-date or date-month-year format.
How do you write a DL number?
YYYY – 4-digit Year of Issue (For Example: If year is mentioned in 2 digits, say 99, then it should be converted to 1999. Similarly use 2012 for 12). NNNNNNN- Rest of the numbers are to be given in 7 digits. If there are less number of digits, then additional 0’s(zeros) may be added to make the total 7.
What is Form 7 in driving Licence?
Form of Driving Licence (Laminated Card Type) The licence to drive a motor vehicle other than transport vehicle is valid from ……………. to ………………… The licence to drive transport vehicle is valid From …………………to……………………. Specimen signature/thumb impression of the holder of the licence.
U.S. Driver’s License Numbers
When it comes to U.S. driver’s license number data identifiers, the MVISION Cloud provides the definitions, validation, and keyword information listed below. Please keep in mind that the MVISION Cloud regex contains an extra backslash in order to comply with the JSON string format. While a naked regex would just have one backslash, regex in strings requires the extra backslash to be escaped in order to function properly. See this page for further details.
Keywords
See General Driver’s License Keywords for driver’s license keywords that apply to all driver’s license numbers issued by the states of the United States. Specific keywords for each state may be found in the table below.
Data Identifier
Definition
Validation
Keyword
Alabama
Alabama driver’s license numbers are seven numbers. For example, 6996164.
“\d “
Alaska
Alaska driver’s license numbers are seven numbers. For example, 6244114.
“\d “
Arizona
Arizona driver’s license numbers are a nine numbers. For example, 113654424.Arizona driver’s license numbers may also consist of one letter and eight numbers. For example, B13654424.
” \d “,”\d “
Arkansas
Arkansas driver’s license numbers are nine numbers that always begins with 9. For example, 999000680.
“9\d “
California
California driver’s license numbers consist of one letter and seven numbers. For example, A0002144.
” \d “
Colorado
Colorado driver’s license numbers are nine numbers formatted as-. For example, 94-33-0101.
“\d -\d -\d “
Connecticut
Connecticut driver’s license numbers are nine numbers. For example, 146825129.
“\d “
Delaware
Delaware driver’s license numbers are a seven numbers. For example, 1232805.
“\d “
Florida
Florida driver’s license numbers consist of one letter and 12 numbers, unformatted. For example, G544061739250.Florida driver’s license numbers may also consist of one letter and 12 numbers, using the format L- . For example, G544-061-73-925-0.
Georgia driver’s license numbers are nine numbers. For example, 09999999.
“\d “
Hawaii
Hawaii driver’s license numbers consist of one letter and eight numbers. For example, H00000002.
” \d “
Idaho
Idaho driver’s license numbers consist of two letters, six numbers, and one letter. For example, AA123456Z.
“\d”
Illinois
Illinois driver’s license numbers consist of one letter and 11 numbers formatted as L-. For example, D400-7836-0001.
” \d -\d -\d “,” \d “
Indiana
Indiana driver’s license numbers consist of 10 numbers formatted as-. For example, 0299-11-6078.
“\d -\d -\d “
Iowa
Iowa driver’s license numbers are a nine numbers. For example, 123456789.Iowa driver’s license numbers may also consist of three numbers, two letters, and four letters. For example, 123AB9755.
“\d\d “,”\d “
Kansas
Kansas driver’s license numbers consist of one letter and eight numbers formatted as L-. For example, K00-09-7443.
” \d -\d -\d “
Kentucky
Kentucky driver’s license numbers consist ofone letter and eight numbers formatted as L-. For example, V12-345-678.
” \d -\d -\d “
Louisiana
Louisiana driver’s license numbers are a nine numbers. For example, 007000100.
“\d “
Maine
Maine driver’s license numbers are seven numbers. For example, 0015000.
“\d “
Maryland
Maryland driver’s license numbers consist of one letter and 12 numbers, unformatted. For example, S514778616977.They may also consist of one letter and 12 numbers formatted as L-. For example, S-514-778-616-977.
” -\d -\d -\d -\d “,” \d “
Massachusetts
Massachusetts driver’s license numbers consist of one letter and nine numbers. For example, S999888801.
“”
Michigan
Michigan driver’s license numbers consist of one letter and 12 numbers, unformatted. For example, P800000224322.They may also be one letter and 12 numbers formatted as L. For example, P 800 000 224 312.
” \s\d \s\d \s\d \s\d “,” \d “
Minnesota
Minnesota driver’s license numbers consist of one letter and 12 numbers, unformatted. For example, P800000224322.
” \d “
Mississippi
Mississippi driver’s license numbers are nine numbers formatted like a Social Security number as-. For example, 125-01-2050.
“\d -\d -\d “
Missouri
Missouri driver’s license numbers consist of one letter and nine numbers. For example, F050256006.
” \d “
Montana
Montana driver’s license numbers are a nine numbers. For example, 626926253.They also may be 13 digits in length:
The first two digits represent the month of birth
The next three digits are assigned at random. The following four numbers represent the year of birth
The following two digits represent the number “41.” The last two digits represent the day of birth.
Prior licenses used either the licensee’s Social Security number or the Social Security number followed by four zeros.
“((|)\d ()41(||))”,”\d “
Nebraska
Nebraska driver’s license numbers consist of one letter and eight numbers. For example, A20600249.
” \d “
Nevada
Nevada driver’s license numbers consist of 10 numbers. For example, 0002102201.
“\d “
New Hampshire
New Hampshire driver’s license numbers are 10 numbers.
The month of birth is represented by the first two characters. The first and final letters of the last name, as well as the first initial of the first name, make up the next three characters. The year of birth is represented by the next two numbers. The next two digits represent the date of birth
Using the last digit, you may avoid code repetition.
New Jersey
New Jersey driver’s license numbers consist of one letter and 14 numbers formatted as L-.
The first character is the first initial of the last name
The second character is the first initial of the first name
And the third character is the first initial of the last name. The following nine digits are allocated
The month and year of birth, as well as a code for eye color, are represented by the last five numbers. (For females, 50 is added to the month of their birth.)
New Mexico
New Mexico driver’s license numbers are nine numbers. For example, 013696424.
“\d “
New York
New York driver’s license numbers are nine numbers formatted as. For example, 123 456 789.
“\d\d\d “,”\d “
North Carolina
North Carolina driver’s license numbers are 12 numbers. For example, 8013303159.
“\d “
North Dakota
North Dakota driver’s license numbers are nine numbers:
The first three letters of the licensee’s last name (if the last name is only two letters, the third character will be a “X”)
The first three letters of the licensee’s first name (if the licensee’s first name is only two letters, the third character will be a “X”)
And the first three letters of the licensee’s middle name (if the licensee’s middle name is only two letters). Year of birth with the next two digits
Last but not least, four digits
Ohio
Ohio driver’s license numbers are two letters and six numbers. For example, TL545796.
“”,””,””
Oklahoma
Oklahoma driver’s license numbers consist of one letter and nine numbers. For example, B000062835.
” \d “
Oregon
Oregon driver’s license numbers are a seven numbers. For example, 6110033.
“\d “
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania driver’s license numbers are eight numbers formatted as. For example, 99 900 104.
“\d \s\d \s\d “
Rhode Island
Rhode Island driver’s license numbers are seven numbers. The first two digits are the year the license was issued (2008 is indicated by “28”). For example, 2858889.
“\d “
South Carolina
South Carolina driver’s license numbers are a nine numbers. For example, 100179226.
“\d “
South Dakota
South Dakota driver’s license numbers are eight numbers. For example, 00616775.
“\d “
Tennessee
Tennessee driver’s license numbers can consist of eight or nine numbers. For example, 101915638.
“\d “
Texas
Texas driver’s license numbers are eight numbers. For example, 17600550.
“\d “
Utah
Utah driver’s license numbers are a nine numbers. For example, 400138831.
“\d “
Vermont
Vermont driver’s license numbers are eight numbers. For example, 17600550.They may also consist of seven numbers and one letter. For example, 8205059A.
“\d”,”\d “
Virginia
Virginia driver’s license numbers consist of one letter and eight numbers. For example, A20600249.Virginia driver’s license numbers may also consist of one letter and eight numbers formatted as L-. For example, T16-70-0185.
” \d -\d -\d “,” \d “
Washington
Washington driver’s license numbers use the format: three letters ** two letters, three numbers, one letter, and one number. For example, DOE**MJ501P1.
Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C. driver’s license numbers are a seven numbers. For example, 9992616.
“\d “
West Virginia
West Virginia driver’s license numbers are a seven numbers. For example, 1899168.They may also consist of one letter and six numbers. For example, R899168.
” \d “,”\d “
Wisconsin
Wisconsin driver’s license numbers are one letter and 13 numbers formatted as L-. For example, J525-4209-0465-05.
” \d -\d -\d -\d “
Wyoming
Wyoming driver’s license numbers are nine numbers formatted as-. For example, 050070-003.
“\d -\d “
General Driver’s License Keywords
First three letters of the licensee’s last name (if the licensee’s last name is only two letters, the third character will be a “X”); the first three letters of the licensee’s first name (if the licensee’s first name is only two letters, the third character will be a “X”); and the first three letters of the licensee’s middle name (if the licensee’s middle name is only two letters). Year of birth with the following two digits; Four digits at the end of the list
Default Keywords
The first three letters of the licensee’s last name (if the last name is only two letters, the third character will be a “X”)
The first three letters of the licensee’s first name (if the last name is only two letters, the third character will be a “X”)
And the first three letters of the licensee’s middle name (if the licensee’s middle name is only two letters). Year of birth with the following two-digits
9 Numeric (SSN); or 9 Alpha And Numeric Combination
NEBRASKA
NE
1 Alpha 3-8 Numeric
NEVADA
NV
10 Numeric; or 12 Numeric; or X Followed By 8 Numeric
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NH
2 Numeric 3 Alpha 5 Numeric
NEW JERSEY
NJ
1 Alpha (1 stLetter Last Name) 14 Numeric
NEW YORK
NY
9 Numeric
NEW MEXICO
NM
9 Numeric; or 9 Numeric (SSN)
NORTH CAROLINA
NC
1-8 Numeric
NORTH DAKOTA
ND
9 Numeric (SSN); or 9 Numeric
OHIO
OH
2 Alpha 6 Numeric
OKLAHOMA
OK
9 Numeric (SSN); or 9 Numeric
OREGON
OR
1-7 Numeric
PENNSYLVANIA
PA
8 Numeric
RHODE ISLAND
RI
7 Numeric
SOUTH CAROLINA
SC
9 Numeric
SOUTH DAKOTA
SD
9 Numeric (SSN); or 8 Numeric
TENNESSEE
TN
7,8 or 9 Numeric
TEXAS
TX
8 Numeric
UTAH
UT
4-10 Numeric
VERMONT
VT
8 Numeric; or 7 Numeric 1 Alpha
VIRGINIA
VA
9 Numeric (SSN); or 1 Alpha (R Or T) 8 Numeric
WASHINGTON
WA
12 Characters
WEST VIRGINIA
WV
7 Numeric; or 1 Alpha 6 Numeric
WISCONSIN
WI
1 Alpha 13 Numeric
WYOMING
WY
9-10 Numeric
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NEW: 3 Alpha + 8s;Prior to 10/11/2017: 2 s + 3 Alpha + 5 s
New Jersey
1 Alpha + 14 s
New Mexico
9 s
New York
9 s
North Carolina
12 s
North Dakota
3 Alpha + 6 s
Ohio
2 Alpha + 6 s
Oklahoma
1 Alpha + 9 s
Oregon
1 Alpha + 6 s or 7 s
Pennsylvania
8 s
Rhode Island
7 s or V + 6 s
South Carolina
6-11 s
South Dakota
8 s or SSN*
Tennessee
9 s or 7-8 s (old)
Texas
8 s
Utah
4-10 s
Vermont
8 s or 7 s + A
Virginia
1 Alpha + 8 s
Washington
7 Alpha + 3 s + 2 Alpha/Numeric
West Virginia
7 digits (1-2 Alpha + 5-6 s)
Wisconsin
1 Alpha + 13 s
Wyoming
9 s
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Driver’s License Format by State
Obtaining a photocopy of the driver’s license before purchasing Motor Vehicle Records, PSP Reports, or CDLIS Reports is critical since many states will not return a report if the Driver’s Name or License Number does not match what is on file with them. According to federal legislation, the Social Security number (SSN) is being phased out as a driving license number. The state names are shown in the table below, along with the most popular License Format.
State
License Format
Alabama
7 or 8 s
Alaska
7 s
Arizona
1 Alpha + 8 s
Arkansas
9 s or SSN*
California
1 Alpha + 7 s
Colorado
9 s
Connecticut
9 s
Delaware
1-7 s
District of Columbia
7 s
Florida
1 Alpha + 12 s
Georgia
9 s or SSN*
Hawaii
H + 8 s
Idaho
3 Alpha + 6 s
Illinois
1 Alpha + 11 s
Indiana
10 s
Iowa
3 s + 2 Alpha + 4 s
Kansas
K + 8 s
Kentucky
1 Alpha + 8 s
Louisiana
0 + 8 s
Maine
7 s
Maryland
1 Alpha + 12 s
Massachusetts
S + 8 s orSA + 7 Numbers
Michigan
1 Alpha + 12 s
Minnesota
1 Alpha + 12 s
Mississippi
9 s
Missouri
1 Alpha + 9 s
Montana
13 s
Nebraska
1 Alpha + 8 s
Nevada
12 s
New Hampshire
After 10/11/2017: 3 Alpha + 8sPrior to 10/11/2017: 2 s + 3 Alpha + 5 s
New Jersey
1 Alpha + 14 s
New Mexico
9 s
New York
9 s
North Carolina
12 s
North Dakota
3 Alpha + 6 s
Ohio
2 Alpha + 6 s
Oklahoma
1 Alpha + 9 s
Oregon
1 Alpha + 6 or 7 s
Pennsylvania
8 s
Rhode Island
7 s or V + 6 s
South Carolina
6-11 s
South Dakota
8 s or SSN
Tennessee
9 s or 7-8 s (old)
Texas
8 s
Utah
4-10 s
Vermont
8 s or 7 s + A
Virginia
1 Alpha + 8 s
Washington
5 Alpha + 3 s + (2 Alpha or 2 s) or WDL + 9 Letters or Numbers + First 5 of the Last Name + First Initial + Middle Initial + 3 Numbers + 2 Letters/Numbers
West Virginia
7 s + 1-2 Alpha + 5-6 s
Wisconsin
1 Alpha + 13 s
Wyoming
9 s
Updated 12/18/2020
Florida Drivers License Number Format
The photocopy of the driver’s license should be provided when purchasing Motor Vehicle Records, PSP Reports or CDLIS Reports since many states will not return a report if the Driver’s Name or License Number does not match what is on file in their database. Currently, the SSN is being phased out as a driving license number in accordance with federal regulations. The most prevalent License Format is listed in the table below along with the state.
Florida Driver’s License Format
Regardless of where you live, your Florida driver’s license number is always 13 digits long: one letter followed by 12 numbers. The number is divided into five fields, which are as follows: xxxxxx – xxx – xx – xxx – xxx – xxx – xxx – xxx – xxx – xxx – xxx – xxx – xxx – xxx – xxx – xxx – xxx – xxx – xxx – xxx – The first field contains the Soundex code (a letter and three digits) for the driver’s last name, which is entered in the second field. This generally defines the sound of a particular word, with the first letter representing the first letter of the word’s name and the remaining numbers (from 1 to 6) representing different kinds of sounds formed by consonants that come after the first letter of the word’s name, respectively.
It is necessary to fill out the fourth section, which is a number code depending on your gender (male or female), your birth month, and your birth day.
When the computation for two persons results in exactly the same license number, it is necessary to distinguish them using the number in the fifth field.
This is a rare occurrence. The first person to apply receives a score of zero, the second receives a score of one, and so on. Continue reading:How to Obtain a Florida Driver’s License
Other Florida Driver’s License Information
In addition to your driver’s license’s unique 13-digit number, the rear of your Florida driver’s license has a barcode and a magnetic strip for identification purposes. This contains all of the information found on the front of the card, including your photo, name, address, date of birth, height, weight, sex, signature, and the expiration date of your driver’s license or identification card. The reverse of your card contains information about your individual driver class, such as the Class E classification for non-commercial drivers, as well as information about any restrictions, conditions, or endorsements that may apply to your driving rights.
Florida Driver’s License Number Lookup
Besides having a unique 13-digit number on the back of your license, your Florida driver’s license also has a barcode on the front and a magnetic stripe on the rear. This contains all of the information found on the front of the card, such as your photo, name, address, date of birth, height, weight, sex, signature, and the expiration date of your driver’s license. It also contains your social security number. On the reverse of your card, you will find information about your individual driver class, such as the Class E classification for non-commercial drivers, as well as information about any restrictions, conditions, or endorsements that may apply to your privileges to drive.
US Driver’s License Numbers – Florida, Illinois, Wisconsin, perhaps others
A high-level programmer named Alan De Smet created IDUS driver’s license numbers that were unique.
Florida, Illinois, Wisconsin, perhaps others
You might want to have a look at mydisclaimer before utilizing any of this information for anything critical. Before using this information to create a phony identification document, you may wish to review the warning regarding fake identification documents. This specific page concentrates on the algorithm that is shared by the states of Florida, Illinois, and Wisconsin, as well as other states. See this page for details on the driver’s license numbers of different jurisdictions. If you know your driver’s license number, I’ve built programs that will allow you to compute it based on your personal information, or you may deduce your personal information from your driver’s license number.
State
Info to Number
Number to Info
Florida
Calculate Florida
Analyze Florida
Illinois
Calculate Illinois
Analyze Illinois
Wisconsin
Calculate Wisconsin
Analyze Wisconsin
Here is a Java applet that may be used to encode these states. A handful of states include your name, gender, and date of birth in your driver’s license number as part of the encryption. Florida, Wisconsin, and Illinois are among the states affected. These states all utilize the same encoding scheme, or systems that are extremely close to it. If you have someone’s driver’s license number from one of these states, you may make educated assumptions about their name and gender, as well as their date of birth and date of birth exactly.
(I believe the same approach applies to state identification cards, but I am not certain.) I’m not really clear why these numbers have been chosen in this manner.
When the hyphens are removed from these license numbers, they appear as follows: F25592150094 SSSSFFFYYDDD SSSSFFFYYDDD SSSSFFFYYDDD SSSSFFFYYDDD SSSSFFFYYDDD SSSSFFFYYDDD The following are the particular licenses that are required.
Florida, according to what I’ve heard, has a distinct approach for state identification.
Illinois Driver’s License: SSSS-FFFY-YDDD F255-9215-0094 SSSS-FFFY-YDDD F255-9215-0094 Illinois State Identification Number: SSSF-FFYY-DDDS 2559-2150-094 State IDs are calculated in the same way as federal IDs, with the exception that the first letter is moved to the end.
The following are the Wisconsin codes: SSSS-FFFY-YDDD-NN F255-9215-013-03. The portions are as follows:
Segment
Example
Description
SSSS
F255
Soundex code
FFF
921
First name, middle initial
YY
50
Year of birth
DDD
094
Day and month of birth
NN
03
Overflow(not all states use this)
SSSS – Soundex code of your last name
Soundex is a hashing technique for English words that was developed in the 1970s. You might want to look into how soundex works if you want to learn more about it. For instance, the soundex for the example name is F255, meaning the name begins with an F, followed by a gutteral or sibilant, then a nasal, then another nasal, and so on. The fact that the example person’s last name is “Fakename” proves that this is true. This is exactly what I did for my license generator: I just implemented it. For my license reverser, I just make educated predictions based on probabilities.
FFF – Encoded first name and middle initial
You may look up your first name in this table by typing it in:
Name
Code
Name
Code
Name
Code
Albert
20
Frank
260
Marvin
580
Alice
20
George
300
Mary
580
Ann
40
Grace
300
Melvin
600
Anna
40
Harold
340
Mildred
600
Anne
40
Harriet
340
Patricia
680
Annie
40
Harry
360
Paul
680
Arthur
40
Hazel
360
Richard
740
Bernard
80
Helen
380
Robert
760
Bette
80
Henry
380
Ruby
740
Bettie
80
James
440
Ruth
760
Betty
80
Jane
440
Thelma
820
Carl
120
Jayne
440
Thomas
820
Catherine
120
Jean
460
Walter
900
Charles
140
Joan
480
Wanda
900
Dorthy
180
John
460
William
920
Edward
220
Joseph
480
Wilma
920
Elizabeth
220
Margaret
560
Florence
260
Martin
560
Donald
180
Clara
140
If you are unable to locate your name, you can search up your first initial in the following table:
Initial
Code
Initial
Code
Initial
Code
Initial
Code
A
H
320
O
640
V
860
B
60
I
400
P
660
W
880
C
100
J
420
Q
700
X
940
D
160
K
500
R
720
Y
960
E
200
L
520
S
780
Z
980
F
240
M
540
T
800
G
280
N
620
U
840
Take a look at this table and find your middle initial:
Initial
Code
Initial
Code
Initial
Code
Initial
Code
A
1
H
8
O
14
V
18
B
2
I
9
P
15
W
19
C
3
J
10
Q
15
X
19
D
4
K
11
R
16
Y
19
E
5
L
12
S
17
Z
19
F
6
M
13
T
18
G
7
N
14
U
18
Now, combine the codes for either your first name (if possible) or your first initial with the code for your middle initial to get the code for your middle initial. As an example, the FFF code 921 is used. According to my research, it’s either William or Wilma A. If it had been 001, we would merely have known that their initials are A. A. We would not have known anything more about them. This is true since the sample was produced for the character “William Andrew Fakename.”
Y-Y – Your birth year
The combination of the two integers represents the year of your birth. If you were born in 1968, the year should be indicated with the letter ’68’. This is the most straightforward information to extract from a WDL, and it is frequently used to identify forgeries. The Y-Y code in this case is 50. During the year 1950, Mr. or Mrs. Fakename was born.
DDD – Month and day of birth and gender
The month and day of your birth are encoded in this area of the code. The generic equation is as follows: (birth month – 1) is a general formula. The product of month multiplier plus birth day plus gender mod Florida: (birth month – 1) (birth month – 1) * 40 plus the date of birth + (male:0, female: 500) Illinois: (birth month – 1) (birth month – 1) * 31 plus the date of birth + (male:0, female: 600) Wisconsin (birth month – 1) (birth month – 1) * 40 plus the date of birth + (male:0, female: 500) The number of months in a year is represented by the birth month; for example, January is one month and December is twelve months.
The month multiplier varies from state to state.
Wisconsin and Florida are two states that employ 40.gender mod, which varies from state to state.
In Wisconsin and Florida, males consume 0 and women use 500 gallons each minute.
If the result is less than 100, the result should be three digits.
or Mrs.
In the case where we’re looking at a license number from Illinois, we can tell that Mr.
It’s more than likely that his name is William, not Wilma. We may take 93 away from that, which equals 31 three times over. The month of April is three months into the year. There is only one day remaining, which is today. Mr. Fakename was born on April 1, 1950, in the city of New York.
Overflow
Following this line of reasoning, it may become apparent that it is feasible for two persons with identical names to obtain the exact same driver’s license number. For example, if the names “Joshua William Smith” and “Jack Wayne Snoddy” were both born on the same day, they will both be assigned the same Illinois driver’s license identification number. A simple sequential number may be applied to each duplicate number to resolve the issue. This is accomplished through the use of “overflow” numbers.
This means that your Wisconsin license number’s final two digits correspond to the number of persons who had the same license number as you (again, disregarding the last two digits) when you obtained your license.
If Joshua William Smith is sought by the police and his driver’s license number is identified as such, Jack Wayne Snoddy may be held for a short period of time while the police review their records to see whether or not the two numbers are associated.
One correspondent informed me that a friend of theirs was pulled over for a minor traffic violation and was arrested under the guise of another individual.
He and the other individual both had the same phone number; however, the other individual was a wanted man, whilst my correspondent’s acquaintance was not.
Therefore, the last digit of your Florida license number represents the total number of individuals who had the same license number as you (ignoring the last two digits) when you obtained your license at the time of your application.
Urban Legends about Florida’s Last Digit
In the state of Florida, there are a slew of urban legends around the state’s driver’s license overflow numbers. They claim that the number encodes driving restrictions (0 means no restrictions, 1 means corrective eyewear is required), that it encodes gender, and that it represents the number of times you’ve been arrested for drunk driving (DUI, DWI, etc.), the number of times you’ve been convicted for drunk driving, the number of times you’ve been convicted of a felony, and the number of times you’ve been convicted of a felony.
I don’t trust it for one second.
Who has a need to be aware of this information?
Prior convictions are only relevant when you’re in front of a judge, and the judge has access to the database in which you were convicted before.
Second, as previously said, if you do not have overflow digits, you may encounter two persons who have the exact same driver’s license number on occasion.
Indeed, as previously said, Illinois is a complete disaster.
(Contrary to popular belief, there are no urban legends concerning this in Wisconsin.) Evidently, it is confined to the state of Florida.) Then there are some who claim to know with perfect certainty all of the things I’ve said.
My hypothesis is consistent with Wisconsin’s conduct and provides a solution to a significant problem, therefore I intend to continue with it until I get more data to support another explanation.
Please let me know if you are certain that I am correct and if you can provide me with a credible source to support a different idea. A lot of the material on this page comes from people who have contacted me with revisions or additions to the content.
Learn How to Read your Driver’s License Number
Many individuals are completely unaware of the lengthy string of digits that appears on their Wisconsin drivers license. In some situations, such as purchasing a new automobile, researching new insurance policies, visiting the DMV, or filling out any other document that requires you to provide your social security number, you will need to know the number. Your driver’s license number contains a great deal of information, and we’d want to explain it to you in detail today. You will need to fill out the following form if you hold a Wisconsin driver’s license.
Each of these four digits corresponds to a soundex code for your surname.
The three numbers that follow that letter are utilized as a hashing mechanism to make your last name seem as close as possible to your given name.
Your first and middle names will be represented by these numbers.
Chart of Names If you do not find your name included on the table above, please contact us.
Looking over at the middle name chart, you’ll want to discover the first letter of your middle initial.
Letter of the first letter of the middle name The first letter of one’s given name The third portion, denoted by the letters Y-Y, shows the year in which you were born.
The fourth segment is referred to as DDD.
It also serves as a representation of your gender.
In the event of an overflow, this part will be used.
This ensures that no two drivers license numbers are the same.
Driver’s License (Class O)
An Operator’s Permit is required (Class O) It is possible to drive any type of motor vehicle, including a moped, an all-terrain vehicle (ATV), and an autocycle, with a driver’s license, with the exception of a motorbike and an unlicensed commercial motor vehicle.
Who Must Have a Nebraska License?
A permit for an operator (Class O) It is possible to drive any type of motor vehicle, including a moped, an all-terrain vehicle (ATV), and an autocycle, with a driver’s license, with the exception of a motorbike and an automobile commercial motor vehicle.
Bring the necessary papers to the DMV when applying for your first Class O driver’s license:
Proof of U.S. Citizenship or Lawful Status, which must include the applicant’s name and date of birth, as well as identification
Nebraska is the primary address (at least two pieces of documentation are necessary)
A valid social security number, which may be confirmed by the Social Security Administration, or proof of exemption from the requirement by producing a valid, unexpired Record of Arrival and Departure (I-94 or I-94A) in a valid foreign passport (I-94 or I-94A)
See the complete list of approved items for the Document Verification Requirements
If you are renewing your Class O License, please seeRenewals.
Minimum Age
All candidates for a Class O license who fail three consecutive drive exams will be ineligible to reapply unless they have completed the following:
Proof of completion of a DMV-approved driver training course, which includes at least six hours of classroom instruction and six hours of behind-the-wheel training, or Have been in possession of an LPD for at least 90 days
Individuals under the age of 18:
Candidates obtaining an operator’s license must have maintained a Provisional Operator’s Permit (POP) for at least 12 months and have not accrued three or more points on their driving records during the preceding 12-month period to be eligible. Because the written and driving examinations have been waived, individuals are entitled to get a driver’s license online or by visiting any driver licensing office. New residents who surrender a valid out-of-state license must fulfill POP criteria.
Individuals above the age of 18:
Over-the-hill individuals (18 and up):
As defined by the American Automobile Association, a moped is a bicycle with fully functional pedals for propulsion by human power, an automatic transmission, and a motor not exceeding 50 cubic centimeters that produces no more than two brake horsepower at a maximum design speed of no more than 30 miles per hour. If you want to ride a moped on public roads, you’ll need a Class O motorcycle license.
An autocycle is any type of motor vehicle, including:
The presence of a seat that does not need the operator to straddle it or sit on top of it
Three wheels are in touch with the ground and are used to propel the vehicle. a seating arrangement in which the operator and passenger sit side by side or in tandem in a seating area that is completely enclosed with a removable or fixed top and is equipped with manufacturer-installed air bags, a manufacturer-installed roll cage, and three-point safety belts for each occupant
And It is equipped with antilock brakes, and it is designed to be operated by a steering wheel and pedals.
It is necessary to have a Class O license in order to operate an autocycle on public routes. A driving test for a permit or a Class O license cannot be performed on an autocycle. An ATV (All-Terrain Vehicle) is any motorized off-highway vehicle that can do any of the following:
Five-foot-long vehicle that is fifty inches or less in width, five-foot-long vehicle that weighs twelve hundred pounds or less, five-foot-long vehicle that travels on three or more nonhighway tires, and five-foot-long vehicle that is specifically designed by the original manufacturer for the operator and one passenger
Five-foot-long vehicle that is fifty inches or less in width, five-foot-long vehicle that weighs twelve hundred pounds or less, five-foot-long vehicle that travels on three or more nonhighway tires, and five-foot-long vehicle that is specifically designed by the original manufacturer for the operator and one passenger.
It has a width of seventy-four inches or less
A length of one hundred eighty inches or less, including the bumper
A dry weight of two thousand pounds or less
And it rides on four or more nonhighway tires.
An ATV (All-Terrain Vehicle) or UTV (Utility-Terrain Vehicle) may be operated on public highways if and only if the following conditions are met:
If the vehicle’s usage for agricultural purposes takes it outside the corporate lines of a city, village, or unincorporated community, the vehicle may be driven there. When done inside the corporate borders of a city or village, if approved by the city or village by ordinance
Or when done within the corporate limits of an unincorporated village, if authorized by the county board by resolution
Any authorized ATV/UTV operation on public roadways must take place only between the hours of sunrise and sunset at speeds no greater than 30 mph, and not on a controlled access highway with more than two clearly marked traffic lanes or on a controlled access highway with more than two marked traffic lanes. In order to operate, the operator must be covered by liability insurance. Crossing a highway, other than a restricted access highway with more than two clearly indicated traffic lanes, is only permitted if and only if the following conditions are met:
The crossing is constructed at an angle of roughly 90 degrees and in a location where there is no impediment that prohibits a speedy and safe passage
Before crossing the shoulder or carriageway of the highway, the ATV/UTV must come to a complete stop. Every vehicle approaching from behind is given the right-of-way by the operator. When crossing a split highway, the crossing is only accomplished at an intersection
And, the vehicle’s headlights and taillights are both illuminated
And,
Crossing a controlled-access highway with more than two clearly indicated lanes may occur if any of the following conditions are met:
The following situations may result in the need to cross a controlled-access highway with more than two clearly indicated lanes:
To operate an ATV/UTV on a public road, you must have a farm permit or a Class O license, whichever is applicable.
Operator’s License (Class O) Fees
Type of Document
Fee
Security Surcharge
Total
Valid for 5 years
$24.00
$4.50
$28.50
Valid for more than 3 years but not more than 4 years*
$19.00
$4.50
$23.50
Valid for more than 2 years but not more than 3 years*
$14.00
$4.50
$18.50
Valid for more than 1 year but not more than 2 years*
$10.00
$4.50
$14.50
Valid for 1 year or less*
$5.00
$4.50
$9.50
Bioptic or telescopic lens restriction:
Valid for more than 1 year but not more than 2 years
$10.00
$4.50
$14.50
Valid for 1 year or less
$5.00
$4.50
$9.50
Replacement
$11.00
$4.50
$15.50
Change of class, endorsement or restriction
$5.00
$4.50
$9.50
The following conditions must be met in order for licenses, permits, and state identity cards to be issued for the whole five-year period:
If a license, permit, or ID card was issued to an individual who is not yet 21 years of age but will be 21 years of age less than 5 years from the date of issuance, the license, permit, or ID card was valid for less than the full 5-year period
If a license, permit, or ID card was issued to an individual who is not yet 21 years of age but will be 21 years of age less than 5 years from the date of issuance, the license, permit, or ID card was valid for