If you are seeking to have someone charged with a crime, the law enforcement agency handling the report and investigation will obtain the demographic information for the suspect, proving you can identify him/her sufficiently to do a records search. Unless the suspect's name is a very common one, knowing their first and last name, city of residence, and approximate age is usually sufficient for this purpose. You should not have to obtain anyone's drivers license number yourself.
You should keep in mind that no arrest warrant will be issued until the police investigation is complete, the prosecutor's office has reviewed the case and issued a complaint, and the court signs the arrest warrant.
If you have someone's Driver's License number you no longer need to find his driver's license number. Try restating the question.
I have the same question! I was looking over the ticket I got last night and realized the officer clearly wrote a 9 as the last number in my drivers license number and the last number of my drivers license number is really a 3...I really hope this makes the ticket void.
You go to the DMV and get a new license. Usually you need your birth certificate and some other form of ID.
If your license is suspended, just go to your local Drivers License office with your State issued ID card if you have one. If not, then take your birth certificate and your social security card the same as you did when you first got your drivers license. They will give you your Drivers license number if you can appropriately identify yourself. Your ID card in Texas will have a different number from your DL card but they are associated in the state database. You will then need to file your SR22 through an Insurer licensed to do business in the state. A Texas Sr22 Insurance provider.
Absolutely. You have one drivers license. The ticket is tied to this drivers license number and therefore will go on your driving record no matter what state the license is from. It will definitely show up on your record.
looking for my drivers license number
A drivers license number is the number on your drivers license which is needed for many things. Only authorized people have access to this number so a random person cannot 'look up' your drivers license number
If you have someone's Driver's License number you no longer need to find his driver's license number. Try restating the question.
How to obtain drivers license number by name address and social security number?
Yes
no way
If it is really your drivers license number that you want, and you are not trying to pull something here (sorry but there are scam artists out there), then contact the police and report that you wallet and drivers license are missing. They can run a license check and get the drivers license number for you..Your auto insurance company will also have that info on file!!
A drivers license shouldn't pull up an auto policy.
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.
I have the same question! I was looking over the ticket I got last night and realized the officer clearly wrote a 9 as the last number in my drivers license number and the last number of my drivers license number is really a 3...I really hope this makes the ticket void.
Basically, it's an identification number issued to you by the state.