var licenzo = require('licenzo');
var billNye = licenzo.md.generate("William", "Sanford", "Nye", "11", "27");
console.log(billNye); //N-000-887-758-906 (MD Driver's License #)
var kateHudson = licenzo.md.generate("Kate", "Garry", "Hudson", "4", "19");
console.log(kateHudson); //H-325-461-271-303 (MD Driver's License #)
var santaClaus = licenzo.md.generate("Santa", "", "Claus", "3", "15");
console.log(santaClaus); //C-420-758-014-197 (MD Driver's License #)
var name = licenzo.{state abbreviation}.generate({params}); //format
<script src = "licenzo.js" type = "text/javascript"></script>
<script>
var md = licenzo.md.generate("William", "Sanford", "Nye", "11", "27"); //N-000-887-758-906
var wa = licenzo.wa.generate("Lawrence", "", "Tureaud", "5", "21", "1952"); //TUREAL*488K1
var fl = licenzo.fl.generate("Paul", "William", "Walker", "9", "12", "1973", "M"); //W426-699-73-332-0
var wi = licenzo.wi.generate("Chris", "Crosby", "Farley", "2", "16", "1964", "M"); //F640-1036-4056-00
</script>
npm test
- Florida
- (firstName, middleName, lastName, dobMonth, dobDay, dobYear, Sex {'M' or 'F'})
- Maryland
- (firstName, middleName, lastName, dobMonth, dobDay)
- Washington
- (firstName, middleName, lastName, dobMonth, dobDay, dobYear)
- Wisconsin
- (firstName, middleName, lastName, dobMonth, dobDay, dobYear, Sex {'M' or 'F'})
This software uses code from several open source packages.
- Node.js
- Alan De Smet - his site provided helpful information about the formatting and structure of some of these ID's
I find this information very interesting, but it can be used to do bad things. Like Alan above, I made this project because I am interested in the numbers and structure behind our states driver's license numbers.
Using this information to fabricate fake identification is fraud! Don't be stupid and use this for greedy reasons.