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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: February
28, 2005
Audio Clip
Senator Clark Jolley
Bill to Require Alphanumeric Driver Licenses Clears Senate
A bill to require an alphanumeric sequence rather
than computer-generated numbers for Oklahoma driver licenses or
identification cards has won Senate approval. Sen. Clark
Jolley is principal author of the measure.
“If you look at an Oklahoma driver’s license and a Social
Security number, you can’t distinguish the two. Since numerous
businesses now require your driver license number for financial
transactions, I believe it is imperative that we are able to simply
glance at the number and be able to distinguish it from a Social
Security number,” explained Jolley, R-Edmond
“When an individual mistakenly enters an Oklahoma driver’s
license number as someone’s Social Security number, it causes
credit problems for the innocent person who has been assigned that
Social Security number. It’s not as much intentional identity
theft as inadvertent identity confusion which we are trying to resolve,”
Jolley said.
Senate Bill 24 would simply require the Department of Public Safety
to issue driver licenses or identification cards with a sequence
that contains both numbers and letters to help eliminate confusion
with social security numbers.
“This exact situation actually happened to a constituent of
mine,” said Rep. Thad Balkman, R-Norman. “It was completely
accidental, but it caused a lot of credit problems. I believe an
alphanumeric sequence could eliminate that type of confusion.”
The measure now moves to the House where Rep. Balkman will serve
as co-author.
For more
information contact:
Senate Communications Office - (405) 521-5774

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