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.
The "9a End" notation on a Washington state driver's license indicates that the license holder's driving privileges are restricted to a specific type or category of vehicle, often for individuals who have certain medical conditions or are under age restrictions. It serves as a reminder for law enforcement and the driver themselves regarding these limitations. If you have specific questions about your status or restrictions, it's best to consult the Washington State Department of Licensing.
It is a car's identification
If you mean Washington DC, Maryland is directly north. If you mean the State of Washington, you will find Canada to the north.
In my state it's the county number. 1 for Jefferson, 63 for Bibb, 59 for Shelby. It also has to do with population of that county by ranking.
If you mean Washington DC, Maryland is directly north. If you mean the State of Washington, you will find Canada to the north.
I assume you mean Washington DC. Washington is a state on the west coast. And no, Washington DC is it's own "State".
Washington state is named After George Washington the first President of the USThe state of Washington is named after George Washington, the first president of the United States.
If you mean Washington, D. C., the U. S. State of Maryland is to the north. if you mean Washington State, the Canadian Province of British Columbia is to the north.
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.
If you mean the city and state, then it is "Washington".
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