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I am concerned about identity theft. Is personal information shown, such as, my social security number when my id card is scanned?

2006-11-17 05:28:47 · 4 answers · asked by babs 1 in Business & Finance Taxes United States

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no the only thing they can get from your id card is your address, full name, date of birth and drivers license number. no worries, its usually for your protection that they ask for it.

2006-11-17 05:30:56 · answer #1 · answered by yourmygoodfeeling 3 · 0 0

Depends on the state...some states actually use the social security number as the id number.i think they aretrying to do away with this method..identity theft can happen with your mail,breakins at any establishment you give your info to like Dr.'s ect so that would be more of a concern for me!
Keep getting credit reports yearly to make sure there's nothing fishy on it is all you can do.

Where I live 2 mos ago they had a break in at the local DMV and they stole database for thousands of people for identity theft. Local authority's aired this on the news and warned people to watch thier credit for misuse. Even though it is a fairly good question cause you wanted answers, do not worry about it so much.

2006-11-17 05:37:08 · answer #2 · answered by ~Another Day~ 5 · 0 0

Look at the card. The information on the magnetic strip is probably exactly the same as what is printed on the card. The state that issued the card is the best source of information about what the magnetic strip contains.

2006-11-17 14:15:24 · answer #3 · answered by STEVEN F 7 · 0 0

As on your question, that's stressful to assert... on the only hand, i do no longer prefer to ensure voter fraud with the aid of fact all of us is balloting distinctive circumstances without identity... we are able to no longer enable this to proceed... yet on the different hand, i'm no longer in prefer of a countrywide identity card, and that i do no longer think of that's precise to tension human beings to purchase an identity in order that as that they might workout their precise to vote... there is not any regulation that asserts you may desire to posses an identity... So it does seem extremely unconstitutional to assert you prefer identity to workout your maximum hassle-free precise to vote... that's a very no longer hassle-free subject... i do no longer recognize what the answer is, even with the undeniable fact that it must be functional against fraud, mutually as no longer infringing on peoples liberty... And confident, i'm nevertheless blaming Obama for Obamacare... Who else might I blame?

2016-10-04 01:58:46 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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