If you know or suspect that it was stolen and not just lost - report it to the police and DMV immediately. Request that the DMV issue you a new license with an entirely new license number. Also - since drivers licenses are almost universally accepted as valid ID, you may want to consider contacting your credit card companies and/or the credit reporting services that operate in your area of the country, and report the matter as well.
They would steal your Identity.
because they sometimes don't have anything and they believe that if they seal peoples identity they can have everything. or sometimes someone stole their identity they wan't to steal others.
Of course it is man. Identity theft.
Yes, it is possible to steal someone's identity by obtaining their personal information, such as their social security number or financial details, and using it for fraudulent purposes. This can lead to financial loss and damage to the victim's reputation. It is a serious crime that can have long-lasting consequences for the victim.
No. Not smart. If someone got your SS numbers they could steal your identity.
No., Only identity thieves>
then the ticket isn't for you and you steal someone identity and ticket an apologize to the person today immediately
Yes, someone can potentially use your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to steal your identity. The VIN can provide access to vehicle registration details, which may include personal information such as your name and address. If someone has this information, they could potentially forge documents or commit fraud in your name. It's important to keep your VIN and other personal information secure to minimize the risk of identity theft.
Notify the authorities. If there is criminal intent, notify local police and/or District Attorney's office.
Someone could open your mail and steal it? But it's highly unlikely :)
Notify the credit card company and the credit bureaus and the police immediately. Someone is attempting steal your identity. The District Attorney for your county will have an identity theft unit that is there just for these things, call them.
You always want to shred old paycheck stubs and set up a identity theft alert account to help monitor and alert you if someone tries to steal your identity.