Unlicensed Fraud: How Bribery and Lax Security at State Motor Vehicle Offices Nationwide Lead to Identity Theft and Illegal Driver's Licenses

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Homeland Security
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Microsoft Office,
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Litigation,
Identity Theft,
Homeland Security,
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Center For Democracy And Technology,
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Security
Source:
Center for Democracy and Technology

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Overview: In October 2002, the Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT) called upon the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA) to begin an index of cases of internal and external fraud at the state agencies that issue driver's licenses. AAMVA responded that they were interested in such an index, but it has never been created. Based on anecdotal evidence, CDT believed fraud was rampant and that all state agencies should be evaluated and ranked based on performance. The findings of this report point to major areas of concern for driver safety, government accountability and even homeland security across the nation.

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Format: PDF | Size: 187KB | Date: Jan 2004 | Pages: 7


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