![]() 3 Go through your financial records for canceled checks. 3 You also may be able to find your license number on any correspondence you received related to your registration, such as a renewal notice. This question has been brought up once at Decoding New Jersey Driver's License Codes but they did not manage to crack the code. Typically, youre required to keep a copy of your registration in your vehicle, so you may be able to find your drivers license number that way. I've found something about the SoundEx system, but I don't think it applies in this case. I wonder if anyone knows how the name is encoded. I used to think Ontario had propitiatory system with a database of last names, and attached a number onto them, but I discovered that New Jersey and Quebec uses the SAME system as well by looking at their sample licences on google. ![]() My question is, what is the encoding system they use for the first 5 alphanumeric digits? The first letter is the first letter of your last name, but what about the numbers? Everyone with the same last name will have the same first 5 alphanumeric digits. L - first letter of last name XXXX - number referring to your last name NNN - number referring to your first name I - number referring to your middle initial (0 if you don't have one) YY - year of birth MM - month of birth - add 50 to month if you are female DD - day of birth So I found out that Ontario Driver's Licences have the following format: LXXXX - NNNIY - YMMDD ![]()
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