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Why does the State of New York require the submission of a valid Social Security Number to obtain a NYS Driver license or Non-driver ID car (NDID) and how long has such a requirement been in existence?

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Why does the State of New York require the submission of a valid Social Security Number to obtain a NYS Driver license or Non-driver ID car (NDID) and how long has such a requirement been in existence?

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The NYS Department of Motor Vehicle, as directed by state and federal law, has been collecting Social Security Numbers (SSN): -For Commercial Driver License (CDL) applicants since 1991; -For all driver license applicants since 1995; -For all non-driver ID card applicants since 2002. These requirements pertain to original as well as renewal applications. What are these letters from the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)? Recently, many people who have New York State drivers licenses, learners permits, or non-driver IDs have received letters from DMV asking them to verify their Social Security Numbers (SSNs). DMV sends the letter when a name, date of birth and SSN in its database do not match the information in the Social Security Administrations database. The letters say that people must contact the DMV within 15 days or else their driver license, learner permit, or non-driver ID may be suspended in the future. DMV s purpose is to verify the identity of people in its database, but this

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