Preventing Driver Licence Fraud

Preventing Driver Licence Fraud

First and foremost, keep your driver’s licence in a secure place on your person so you can provide this information, if requested, to law enforcement. Avoid putting it into an open purse or large pocket where it may be easily stolen or fall out. Avoid leaving it in plain view inside your vehicle.

When in your home and not operating your vehicle, carry your driver’s licence in a secure place.

Do not put an expired driver’s licence or any other document with personal information into your garbage or recycling bin without first cutting it into small pieces or shredding it.

Never leave briefcases, purses and duffel bags in plain view inside your vehicle.

Always remember to retrieve your driver’s licence immediately if you present it as a form of identification.

Never provide your driver’s licence number or other personal information in response to an unsolicited Internet, telephone or mail request.

Consider photocopying the identification in your wallet and storing the photocopies securely in your home.

If you lose your wallet, report the loss immediately to the police.

If you find yourself in the unfortunate position of being a victim of identity theft, in addition to immediately notifying the police, report the incident to PhoneBusters – National Call Centre: 1-888-495-8501 (toll free). For more information, visit www.phonebusters.com

For additional information on protecting yourself from identity theft, visit the website of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario at www.ipc.on.ca,

Ministry of Transportation Driver and Vehicle Licensing Call Centre 416-235-2999 or toll free at 1-800-387-3445

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