What does the barcode on the back of a driver's license mean?

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DelJosie
07/29/25 1:36pm
The barcode on the back of the driver's license is the core certificate code, used to identify a replacement driver's license from the original one. Here are the specific details about the driver's license: 1. Function: The driver's license is a legal document that permits a motor vehicle to be driven on the road, containing detailed information about the vehicle and its owner. 2. Regulations: Drivers must operate motor vehicles according to the vehicle types specified on their driver's license and must carry both the driver's license and vehicle registration certificate when driving. Driving without carrying the driver's license or vehicle registration certificate will result in a 1-point deduction and temporary vehicle seizure until valid documents are provided.
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