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If someone tries to get a Drivers license, besides the one they have, will they get caught?
Someone I know at work (I overheard on the phone) said he is trying to apply for a DL, because his current license got suspended and expired, and he will do it using his long gone cousin's from another Country record (naturalized) wouldn't he get caught? even though his license is expired?
Should I tell the boss? How does it work with fingerprints at the DMV?
Only answer if you truly know..
Thank you
4 Answers
- ThunderLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
depends, some states do not share data, but since 9/11, states are sharing drivers license data. A social security number would show up as being issued twice.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Don't tell your boss and let him try. The DMV has investigators who specialize in catching people doing that kind of stuff. They will catch him and arrest him for a felony. The charges WILL be PC118,,,Perjury...because on the driver license application he need to sign it under penalty of perjury that he has not applied for a driver license before and is finger printed, and possibly Identity thief.
Source(s): My big brain - Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes, it's identity theft and he will get caught. I advise you to report this person. One less criminal off the street.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
sounds like something this person in this site name Jimmy Whispers would do. but yes the person should get caught and he would go to jail.