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Discover which states offer the highest success rates for fake IDs in 2026. Our comprehensive analysis of scanner data, bouncer behavior, and regional trends reveals the top 5 states to choose and which ones to avoid fo…
The little letters on a license are not random Look at the front of almost any US driver's license and you will find a short block of letters near the date of birth or the signatu…
The number that identifies the card, not the person Most fields on a license describe the person: name, date of birth, address, height. The document discriminator is different. It…
The CLASS field describes the vehicle, not the person Near the top of most licenses is a short field labeled CLASS, often holding a single letter. It tells anyone reading the card…
Every license is the same size for a reason A driver's license, a credit card, and a hotel key card all share the same outline. That is not a coincidence. They follow an internati…
The privacy risk you control is the last few feet A lot of attention goes to how a package travels: the shipping method, the packaging, the route. But for most people the real pri…
Two states, two completely different number systems Pick up a California license and the number is a single letter followed by seven digits. Pick up a Florida license and it is a …
A small field that quietly does a lot of work The signature on a license is easy to overlook. It is usually a thin line of handwriting near the bottom of the card or alongside the…
The fields a checker can verify by looking at you Most of the data on a license cannot be checked against the person standing there. A bouncer cannot confirm your address or your …
The expiration date is not arbitrary The expiration date printed on a license is the product of two things: the date the card was issued and the renewal cycle the state uses. Stat…