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  • Sep 25, 2006, 03:52 PM
    home owner
    Drivers license
    I have been told it is illegal to photo copy a driver's license. Is this true?

    home owner LA CA
  • Sep 25, 2006, 04:14 PM
    Presleygall85
    Not for records but for general use yes. What I mean is you can't photocopy your licence and put it in your wallet to use as a substitute... Cops and insurance brookers, etc. they all want the real thing.
  • Sep 25, 2006, 07:04 PM
    ScottGem
    A photo copy of a drivers license is usually not acceptable for ID, but there is nothing wrong with someone making a copy to store in their files.
  • Sep 25, 2006, 07:31 PM
    Fr_Chuck
    As scott already covered, yes it is legal for various uses, if you drive for a company they will keep a copy of it on file, if you are applying for a bank account and other areas where you have to be legally identified, they will make a copy of it.

    But you can't try to use a copy for id reasons

    For my background check, I have to furnish a copy every year as part of this check.
  • Sep 30, 2006, 10:00 AM
    s_cianci
    I wouldn't think so. In my state it happens every time one starts a new job. It's part of proving eligibility to work in the U.S.
  • Jun 5, 2010, 08:58 PM
    AlGrayson
    Some years ago I was told by a clerk at Kinko's (now FedEx Office) in Nashville, Tn. That "the law" requires that copies of official documents like driver licenses, vehicle titles, etc. had to be either less than 75% or greater than 125% of the size of the original document. I have no idea of the veracity of this information. Perhaps it was but company policy.
    I generally prefer enlargements of documents like driver licenses as the copy is much easier to read than the original.
  • Feb 1, 2012, 04:01 AM
    Lance69
    Please be advised that the previous statements are incorrect. It is illegal to photocopy a drivers license if you are not an LEO, Agency, Security, National Security Agent (Affiliate).Apt complexes as well as Dealerships etc. cannot photocopy your driver License as it presents a security violation /issue. After 911 and the Patriot Act was enacted this procedure was enforced. The logical premise being that if companies , complexes etc. were broken into or had unscrupulous workers on site, they would have access to peoples identity (Identity theft). This in turn would give them access to court records for legal proceedings, targeted violence and hatred. Companies are being told that they only need to request a photo Id , such as work Id that has an expiration date. Also why would you give a car dealer your Id for a test drive, if they are in the car with you. I work in the Law enforcement field , military and have a paralegal back ground. If businesses have been doing things wrong for years it's only because people believe that this is the "proper way to do things" nad don't ask questions or challenge one's rationale. Educate yourself by looking up the laws.
  • Feb 1, 2012, 04:20 AM
    ScottGem
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Lance69 View Post
    educate yourself by looking up the laws.

    Normally we do not allow resurrection of old threads, and this one dates from 2006. But you raise an important point for people. So please educate us and cite (specific clause or paragraph) any law that specifically prohibits making a photocopy of a driver's license.
  • Feb 27, 2012, 01:46 PM
    Charlie1960
    Yes, where is the law, we need more info! My neighborhood Board wants to copy our Licenses!

    QUOTE: Lance69 " It is illegal to photocopy a drivers license if you are not an LEO, Agency, Security, National Security Agent (Affiliate).Apt complexes as well as Dealerships etc. cannot photocopy your driver License as it presents a security violation /issue. After 911 and the Patriot Act was enacted this procedure was enforced..."
  • Mar 6, 2012, 09:56 AM
    MasterDon
    Read California VC13004 and decide for yourself.

    http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d06/vc13004.htm
  • Mar 6, 2012, 01:03 PM
    ScottGem
    MasterDon,

    Thanks for the link. At least in CA it is not against the law to photocopy a driver's license as long as its obviously a photocopy.

    It appears that Lance was incorrect which is probably why he never returned. I'm closing the thread now.

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