Not a felony , but yes, it is falsification of a government document.
Varies by jurisdiction.
A drivers license number is used to keep up with everyone. This is in every state not just Pennsylvania.
Drivers license numbers correspond to an individual's name and date of birth.
The numbers running down the side of the drivers license is an internal code from the DOL. It does not mean anything specifically it is just a sort of identification code the DOL uses.
Attached is the link which gives you the information about Texts DMV office locations and contact numbers which can help you out.
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Known as a "soundex number" the numbers identify certain things about the bearer of the license and are associated with that person in the state's DMV computers records.
Different states have different systems. Contact your local Division of Motor Vehicles.
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Not completely sure, but I am sure you can drive in US for a short period of time, but it differs between states. Attached is a link which has list of states and under them are procedures with contact numbers which can help you out.
On the old ones, it was up top. With the new style ones, there are three rows to the right of your photograph. About halfway down, in the first column to the right of your photo, is "4d Customer Identifier". That's your drivers license number, and it should be two numbers, a dash, three numbers, a dash, and four numbers, e.g., "12-345-6789".
The numbers of your drivers license vary by state. Some states generate a random number, while other states base the number on data such as the drivers date of birth. Check your states DMV website for more details.