The regulations for application or renewal of driver licenses will vary depending upon the province or territory.Contact information for the responsible offices is listed below: Alberta Alberta Government Services Registries Division John E.
Canadian 'S Number Formats Drivers Licenses AreInternational drivers licenses are issued with a one year validity.A Canadian issued international drivers license may be used in Japan, but it can be used only until the license expires or until one year from the date the bearer originally entered Japan, whichever comes first.Canadian 'S Number Formats Driver Licenses WillFor example, first names starting in Y seem to be confined to a range from no less than 785 to no more than 791, while names that begin in A gets the range from 000 to 071. I can guarantee that one part (first, last or middle) is encoded independently and there is no relationship between the name encodings and the gender, date of birth or other parts of your name. For people wondering about a database (a pre-assigned list of names and numbers), I believe there is no database. It is way t0o complicated to assign a number to every possible name combination, and the same system is used in Ontario and New Jersey. I doubt these jurisdictions would just share information like that. More resources: 8 comments share save hide report 66 Upvoted This thread is archived New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast Sort by best level 1 7 points 2 years ago Trying to figure out how to forge a bunch of fake IDs in time for the provincial election level 1 2 points 2 years ago What I do know is that the Ontario drivers licence contains three different ID numbers. The number in the biggest font, the Drivers Document number or DD, and lastly, the Trillium ID, the number on the back above the PDF417 code. The DD code is a requirement of the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators(AAMVA) is compliance with the U.S. REAL ID Act, and adopted by Canadian Council of Motor Transport Administrators. They even define the layout of the drivers licence, however the number is left up to each jurisdiction implement. The Trillium ID is more commonly used to search you within the Government of Ontario databases, and is the only ID asked for when you do renew your licence. To be clear, you dont know how the XXXX is encoded, but you know its related to the last name, and its the same in ON QC and NJ I live in Quebec for reference. Could I see your sample set to have a crack at it level 1 BrainSickSkitzo 1 point 2 years ago 0 children level 1 1 point 1 year ago Hey ujccool5000, hope you dont mind me sharing my findings from your samples. So to begin from the left, first alphanumerical digit (or the letter) is the first letter of the last name. Thats easy enough. Second alphanumerical digit (or the first number) can easily be encoded from the second letter of the last name. Heres the table for it. A 1 B, C, D 2 E 3 F, G, H 4 I, J, K 5 L, M, N 6 O 7 P, Q, R 8 S, T 9 U, V, W, X, Y, Z The next three numerical digits, or the remainder of the last name encoding, also uses the same pattern above. It encodes the second letter of the last name as well, to the nth digit, which n is something I havent figured out yet - whether it encodes a fixed number of letters, variable number of letters, or all the letters. By removing the first letter of the last name, and the first two characters of the last name code (letter and number), I sorted the list in alphabetical order (without the first letter of the last name), and noticed that the last 3 digits of the last name code increases steadily from 001 to 999, and resets back to 001 several times. Upon further examination, I found that 999-001 resets in the same pattern as the above table. Thats to say: a hypothetical last name XA would be coded X0001; 001 seems to be the end for two-letter last names that end with a vowel, as vowels are listed alone or at the beginning of each number (see above table). I have no idea how these numbers are distributed to letter-combinations. Probably not linear, as I have tried to create an encoder based on that, and couldnt hit the actual codes for known last names. My best guess is it ends at 799, as the last name on the list of known first names, Zoe, is coded 796. Probably reserved for extenuating circumstances, like the super-unlikely case of a collision, or a suffix perhaps Ive never actually seen one of those yet, so I cant say for certain.
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