Contact your local DMV
Go to your local police station and make out an accident report. Also give the information to your insurance company (who might contact the police for you). Leaving the scene of an accident is a crime. The person will be ticketed as well as being held responsible for the accident.
Varies by jurisdiction.
As my opinion whatever i know typically this includes the following items:Driver's License Numbers for all driversSocial Security Numbers for all drivers (if applicable)Credit card/checking account informationfollowing that you can get a auto insurance
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.
letters and numbers and your profile
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.
Not a felony , but yes, it is falsification of a government document.
$150.00. Does this help you? There are far too many factors that go into computing an insurance rate to answer on a forum like this. To properly compute an insurance rate you need: Year, make, model, serial number, dob of insured, all drivers information, all household residents information, drivers license numbers, social security numbers, driving records, accidents or claims records, prior insurance carriers, garaging address, vehicle usage, etc. There are far too many factors that go into figuring insurance so a question like this can't be answered here.
It is not possible to find old license plate numbers. The numbers are not public information. If it was your own license plate, you may be able to find it out from your auto insurance carrier, who may still have it on file.
There are many factors that go into calculating auto insurance rates. I would need your name, address, social security number, VIN numbers for all your vehicles, drivers license number, the same information for all drivers and/or household residents, tickets, accidents, claims in the last three years, usage of each vehicle, driver for each vehicle, and on and on.