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Identity Theft

 

What to do if someone steals your ID

 

Identity Theft: What to Do if It Happens to You

A Joint Publication of the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse and CALPIRG

 

Driver’s License Number Misuse

 

Driver’s License Number Misuse

12. Driver’s license number misuse. You may need to change your driver's license number if someone is using yours as ID on bad checks or for other types of fraud.

 

Call the state office of the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to see if another license was issued in your name. Put a fraud alert on your license if your state’s DMV provides a fraud alert process.

 

Go to your local DMV to request a new number. Fill out the DMV's complaint form to begin the investigation process. Send supporting documents with the completed form to the nearest DMV investigation office.

 

Web: (California DMV)www.dmv.ca.gov/consumer/fraud.htm

California DMV fraud unit, (866) 658-5758.

E-mail: dlfraud@dmv.ca.gov

Other states: www.aamva.org/links/mnu_linkJurisdictions.asp

 
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