The first two numbers represent the year you first got your license in CO. (This includes when you got your learner's permit). The next 3 numbers represent what day of the year you went in to get your license, and the last 4 represent what number in line you were that day to get it, this includes all DMVs throughout the state. Your license number will never change, even when renewing your license or if you move out of the state and come back.
i dnt know all but here's an example (to my knowledge this number is NOT real)
L252-783-60-121-0
L=beginning of last name
60=year born, I.E. 1960
the 3rd digit in 121 is the 2nd digit of day born, I.E. 11th, 21st, or 31st
121 also identifies if you are male or female, below 499 is male, above 501 is female
the 0 at the end tells you how many people have the same name as you
im still trying to figure out what the 252 and 783 have to do with anything...
The letter N on a commercial driver's license in Maryland is an endorsement code. This code authorizes the driver's license holder to drive a tank vehicle.
The Ontario driver's license has 15 letters and digits. The initial letter is the first letter of the driver's last name. i.e. S for Smith, R for Roberts, B for Black and so on. The four digits which follow that letter, indicate the name is the same as all other names spelled the same way. i.e. if the numbers following the S for the name Smith were 1234, then that would mean that every person with the name Smith would have S1234 as the first letter and first 4 digits. There are 5 digits as the next sequence. The last of those 5 digits is "attached" to the last sequence of 5 digits to indicate the driver's date of birth. The second number in the last sequence of 5 numbers indicates the gender of the driver. A male driver is 0; a female driver is 5. i.e. Smith the driver's date of birth is January 15, 1991. Smith the driver is male. Smith's last 6 numbers of his driver's license will be: 9-10115. There are 4 numbers in the driver's license which do not seem to be indicative of anything special and may be randomly assigned. I have been unable to find out what those 4 numbers mean or even if they do mean something. So they MAY be random. The result of this example would be a driver's license for Mr. Smith which might look like this: S1234-xxxx9-10115 where the x stands for numbers which might be randomly assigned. If I can ascertain if the x actually designates something, I will be back to improve this answer.
You must be at least 15 years old to apply for a learner's permit in New Mexico. Once you turn 15 and have completed a driver education course, you can apply for a permit.
That indicates that the Type of driver's license you have is Corrected.
I don't know what "driver license insurance" is. Many companies offer automotive insurance, if that's what you mean.
New Gratis
Corrected Renewal
It would mean that the individual does not have a valid license. It is revoked.
It is a car's identification
A licensed driver age 21 or older must be in sight
You need to wear corrective lenses.
If you mean your license and a duplicate of the same license, yes. If you mean two different licenses, that's illegal, period.