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In creating false IDs, it is sometimes necessary to know the format for the different credentials that are in official use. On the DGML, some agents began to donate descriptions of local drivers license for use in verismilitude efforts.
From: Christian Conkle
I know that Washington State Drivers Liscence numbers are figured that way. Mine used to be CONKLCW306N8. The 30 is the year I was born subtracted from 2000. The 6N8 were internal WADOT numbers. Pagan and others from Seattle care to substantiate this?
Georgia Drivers Liscences just used your Soc. Sec. # as their Lisc. #. How unoriginal. Oregon uses a wierd 7 digit code that I can't figure out.
From: Don Juneau
Pagan and others from Seattle care to substantiate this?
Looks about right. Mine gives 32, the last three digits are a mystery (except to the Mi-Go^H^H^H^H^HWADOT), but I've got an odd 9-digit (3 numbers/2 letters/4 numbers, doesn't ciper to SSN) set directly below the birthdate, but above the yellow line…
Georgia Drivers Liscences just used your Soc. Sec. # as their Lisc. #. How unoriginal. Oregon uses a wierd 7 digit code that I can't figure out.
Montana uses (used?) SSNs as well, but if you refused to allow it (SSNs aren't *supposed* to be used in that manner) they'd issue you a newly generated number for that purpose. (Or so I heard. Might have been in the DMV handbook or something, as I seem to recall it being an "official" source.)