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driver's license

noun

  1. a permit, as one issued by a state's motor vehicle bureau, that allows the holder to drive a motor vehicle on public roads.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of driver's license1

First recorded in 1940–45
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Zenalyn McIntre, 38, of Sherman Oaks is accused of submitting documents to bolster a fraudulent claim, including her California driver’s license — which listed a Sherman Oaks address — and a natural gas utility bill that authorities say appeared to be fake.

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In California, the only ID undocumented immigrants can obtain is a driver’s license, and the mother had never driven.

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More than 35 million Californians have either an ID, both an ID and a driver’s license or an ID for people under the age of 16.

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He argued that some of these ballots did not comply with North Carolina law because the registration record of these voters did not contain certain information like a driver’s license number or the last four digits of a Social Security number.

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Officials said Californians who want to upgrade their driver’s license to a Real ID, but already have a U.S. passport or other federally approved document can wait until their license is due for renewal.

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