Find someone's name from their driver's license number?

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The discussion centers on the possibility of looking up someone's information using their driver's license number, particularly in the context of a legal issue involving a missing maternity leave check. Participants mention that while it may be possible to obtain information through local police, there are limitations on what they can disclose. The conversation also highlights the importance of jurisdiction, as the original poster specifies they are in Canada. A personal account is shared about a check that was cashed fraudulently, leading to a police report being filed to investigate the matter further. Overall, the thread emphasizes the role of law enforcement in handling such inquiries and the challenges of accessing personal information legally.
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Is it possible to look up someone's if I have their driver's license number?
 
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NeoDevin said:
Is it possible to look up someone's if I have their driver's license number?

Well here you can look up someone if you know their license plate number. Which country are talking about? So who is she?
 
NeoDevin said:
Is it possible to look up someone's if I have their driver's license number?
If it is about a legal/civil matter one could contact the local police, but they may not be allowed to provide that information.
 
misgfool said:
Well here you can look up someone if you know their license plate number. Which country are talking about? So who is she?

I'm in Canada. This is not about a girl.
 
Astronuc said:
If it is about a legal/civil matter one could contact the local police, but they may not be allowed to provide that information.

One of my wife's maternity leave checks went missing quite a while ago, we thought we had it sorted out, and got the payment reissued. Apparently someone cashed the check, and now I have a copy of the check, upon which the person who cashed it wrote (maybe) their driver's license number.
 
Go to the police with the matter.
 
Around here, all the State cops have computers in their cruisers, and they can ID you in no time with a driver's license #.
 
Went to the police today, we'll see what happens.
 
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