I don't see how anyone could use just your drivers license info for malicious purposes.
Name, address, your likeness and all that much easier to get ur SSN
Not really
do explain
I don't see how that can make getting your SSN easier, please explain.
Take a look at all the info that's on your DL
Name, Address, DL Number, Date a Birth, Sex, Ht, Eye Color and even some have a copy of your signature. Only important piece missing is city that you were born in and I bet on over 25% of the DLs being sent to LeagueSafe the City in the address is the same as the one they were born in.
still don't think someone get a copy of a SSN and/or Birth Cert with all that information...
Well, my city of birth is certainly different.
Just pulled this from the official Social Security Website. You have to meet a lot of requirements to get a SSN and I'm not worried about just a Drivers License.
Learn What Documents You Need To Get A Social Security CardOriginal Card for a U.S. Born Adult (Age 12 or Older)ImportantAll documents must be either originals or copies certified by the issuing agency. We cannot accept photocopies or notarized copies of documents. We also cannot accept a receipt showing you applied for the document.
Get a
certified copy of a document showing a birth, marriage or divorce that took place in the U.S.
What original documents do I need?Citizenship
We can accept only certain documents as proof of U.S. citizenship.
These include a U.S. birth certificate or a U.S. passport.
Age
You must present your birth certificate. If one exists, you must submit it. If a birth certificate does not exist, we may be able to accept your:
- Religious record made before the age of 5 showing your date of birth;
- U.S. hospital record of your birth; or
- U.S. passport.
Anyone age 12 or older requesting an original Social Security number must appear in person for an interview. We will ask for evidence to show you do not have a Social Security number. Here are examples of documents you can use to prove a Social Security number was never assigned:
- If you lived outside the United States for an extended period, a current or previous passport, school and/or employment records, and any other record that would show long-term residence outside the United States could be used to show you do not have a Social Security number.
- If you have lived in the United States and you are applying for an original Social Security number, we may ask you for information about the schools you attended or we may ask you to provide copies of tax records that would show you were never assigned a Social Security number.
Identity
We can accept only certain documents as proof of identity. An acceptable document must be current (not expired) and show your name, identifying information (date of birth or age) and preferably a recent photograph. For example, as proof of identity Social Security must see your:
- U.S. driver's license;
- State-issued non-driver identification card; or
- U.S. passport.
If you do not have one of these specific documents or you cannot get a replacement for one of them within 10 days, we will ask to see other documents, including:
- Employee identification card;
- School identification card;
- Health insurance card (not a Medicare card); or
- U.S. military identification card.