The abilty of the State to track you starting with your birth certificate and hospital records, to your school admission records, vaccination records, graduation records, year book pictures, employment history, credit history, marriage license and certificate, divorce and court records, death certificates that name you as surviving next-of-kin, property deeds and property taxes, income taxes on federal and state levels, social security card #, voter records, business ownership records, driver permit and license, traffic and parking tixs, selective service registration (form young males), record of your childrens birth, recorded documents (power of attorney, mortgages, liens, etc..), and much more is simple, with most of these available upon request and payment to the correct agency office.
2006-09-20 06:01:46
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answered by William P 3
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remember, criminal always do their crime first before get caught
so , the damage is done, and mostly unreverseable......
2006-09-20 05:31:40
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answered by Henry W 7
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