New Security Measure: Control Number on Oregon Driver’s License Provides Added Protection Against Fraud
In an effort to combat identity theft and fraud, the Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has introduced a new security measure on driver’s licenses – the control number. This unique identifier is designed to provide added protection for Oregon residents by making it more difficult for criminals to create fake IDs or steal individuals’ personal information.
The control number is a randomly generated 10-digit code that is printed on the front of each driver’s license, right below the expiration date. It is unique to each license and cannot be easily duplicated or forged. This means that even if someone were able to get their hands on a person’s driver’s license, they would not be able to use it to commit identity theft or fraud.
“This new control number adds an extra layer of security to our driver’s licenses,” said DMV spokesperson, Jessica Miller. “It gives both law enforcement officials and businesses a way to quickly verify the authenticity of a license, which can help prevent fraud and protect consumers.”
The control number can also be used to track down individuals who may be using fake IDs or stolen identities. By cross-referencing the control number with the DMV’s database, authorities can quickly determine whether a license is legitimate or not. This can help prevent criminals from using fake IDs to open bank accounts, apply for credit cards, or commit other types of fraud.
In addition to the control number, the Oregon DMV has also implemented other security features on its driver’s licenses, such as holographic overlays and micro-printing, to further deter counterfeiting and tampering. These measures work together to make Oregon driver’s licenses among the most secure in the country.
“We are constantly looking for ways to improve the security of our driver’s licenses and protect the personal information of our residents,” said Miller. “The control number is just one example of how we are staying ahead of the curve when it comes to combating identity theft and fraud.”
Oregon residents are encouraged to check their driver’s licenses to ensure that they have a control number. If they do not, they should contact the DMV immediately to have their license replaced with one that includes this important security feature.
Overall, the introduction of the control number on Oregon driver’s licenses represents a significant step forward in the fight against identity theft and fraud. By making it more difficult for criminals to create fake IDs or steal personal information, the DMV is helping to protect the residents of Oregon and safeguard their identities.