NC Issued 27,000 licenses on invalid social security numbers

More alarming news from the office of Les Merritt, our state auditor working on the state payroll and in his own personal business.

North Carolina has issued some 27,000 licenses on invalid social security numbers. Why is this a big problem? This means that thousands of drivers licenses accepted for identification and access in all sorts of situations can't be traced back to known US citizens and could be used for virtually any purpose and could allow holders to gain access to places they should not be allowed into, cash checks or withdraw funds illegally, etc.

In a state audit report released March 20th it has been stated that "auditors don’t know if the invalid Social Security numbers were intentionally used to obtain licenses" according to Chris Mears, a spokesman for the auditor’s office. “We’re assuming that some of those simply will be keypunch errors [by DMV clerks], but we thought that 27,000 was a big number,” Mears said.

Yeah, right. This is a pretty large blunder to simply write off to possible data entry errors. This means we could have hundreds or thousands of unscrupulous people loose in the state that have accepted means of identification that could now gain access to many places where they can do harm or proceed to arrange further means to obtain funds or illegal accounts or whatever might serve their purposes without anyone knowing it.

Read the report out today..

News and Observer
March 20, 2007
Dane Kane

27,000 licenses on invalid Social Security numbers

A state audit released today has found that North Carolina has issued roughly 27,000 drivers licenses to motorists based on invalid Social Security numbers.

State Auditor Les Merritt said the problem lies with licenses issued under an older system that the state Division of Motor Vehicles now uses. The new system, which the division began using in August, checks Social Security numbers automatically before issuing licenses. The old system did not.

“The hole we discovered was that DMV did not review previously issued licenses," Merritt said in a news release. “That hole presents a potential threat to homeland security and exacerbates the problem of identity theft.” Read more...

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chartreuse dog's picture

and that's not all . . .

From WRAL:

The audit found that out of the 8.1 million Social Security numbers provided to DMV, just under 27,000 were invalid. The number doesn't include the 1.7 million driver’s licenses in the DMV database that don't contain Social Security numbers.

(emphasis added).
I think it's safe to assume that the 13,000 or so SSN's that belong to dead people might represent some kind of fraud. Unless the DMV doesn't cancel the licenses of deceased persons? Do they get death notices?

What are they doing to follow up on this information? Are they attempting to contact those drivers?

Blue South's picture

Am I missing something?

27,000 seems like a lot, but out of 8.1 million its not very much.

Also, you dont need an SSN to get a lisence. There are many different forms of ID that you can use.

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