The document discusses the mapping of fields in the PDF-417 barcode on new Georgia driver's licenses and ID cards issued after 10/27/2012. It lists the common data fields contained in the barcode, including name, address, date of birth, expiration date, and physical descriptors. It also notes that previously issued Georgia licenses and IDs use a proprietary encrypted algorithm, while the new barcodes are compliant with AAMVA standards and not encrypted. It provides information on scanning the barcode and accessing the data fields.
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The document discusses the mapping of fields in the PDF-417 barcode on new Georgia driver's licenses and ID cards issued after 10/27/2012. It lists the common data fields contained in the barcode, including name, address, date of birth, expiration date, and physical descriptors. It also notes that previously issued Georgia licenses and IDs use a proprietary encrypted algorithm, while the new barcodes are compliant with AAMVA standards and not encrypted. It provides information on scanning the barcode and accessing the data fields.
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Listed below is the mapping of some of the com-
mon fields available in the PDF-417 barcode Previously Issued Georgia
appearing on cards issued after 10/27/2012. Licenses and IDs Please note that the bar code contains other fields that are required for AAMVA compliance or are reserved for internal DDS use. DCA Georgia License Class Using Georgia’s Driver’s License DCB Restrictions - Driver's Licenses Only and ID Card DCD Endorsements- Driver's Licenses Only DBA Expiration Date DCS Card Holder's Last Name BARCODE DCT Card Holder's Given Names Effective on new Georgia DL/ID cards produced DBD Card Issue Date after 10/27/2012 DBB Card Holder's Date of Birth DBC Card Holder's Gender Code DAY Card Holder's Eye Color DAU Card Holder's Height in Inches Most of Georgia’s previously issued licenses DAG Card Holder's Street Address and IDs use a proprietary encryption algorithm DAI Card Holder's City Address owned by MorphoTrust USA. Parties interested in accessing the information DAJ Card Holder's State Address contained in the encrypted bar code may DAK Card Holder's Postal Code contact MorphoTrust USA at (978) 215-2400. DAQ Card Holder's Driver's License or ID Number DDA Real ID Compliance Marker DDD Limited Term Indicator ZGA Organ Donor Code ZGG Card Holder's Weight in Pounds ZGD Card Holder's County of Residence *ZGI Card Holder’s Residential Street Address *ZGJ Card Holder’s Residential City Address *ZGJ Card Holder’s Residential State Address Department of Driver Services *ZGL Card Holder’s Residential Postal Code www.dds.ga.gov * Began appearing on cards produced as of October 27, 2012 (678) 413-8400 Georgia’s A barcode scanner capable of reading a PDF-417 barcode and software to display the information to the user is needed for businesses to interpret the data contained in the New Driver’s barcode. Users should follow the barcode scanner manufacturers' instructions to prop- erly scan the barcode. Georgia’s newly designed cards contain a bar code that is com- License Barcode pliant with AAMVA (American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators) standards, which can be found on the AAMVA website at http://www.aamva.org/. The barcode Georgia’s new driver’s licenses and IDs are more contained on Georgia Driver’s Licenses and ID cards issued after 11/30/2009 is not en- secure and harder to counterfeit. An important crypted, although barcodes found on the old PVC Driver’s License and ID cards are en- security feature is the barcode on the back of all crypted. Driver’s License’s and ID cards. In addition to added security, the barcode enables our business PDF- 417 partners a method to quickly verify and capture the Card Serial Number Code 128 Barcode Barcode data presented by customers. For example, law enforcement would be able to capture data from a license when issuing traffic citations. Retailers can swipe cards to verify age and for fraud detection.
Scanning and use of the information contained
in the barcode must conform to O.C.G.A. § 40- 5-120 (5), and parties interested in reading the barcode should ensure the proper procedures and safeguards are in place for complying.
Barcode technology is a popular method for states
to store personal information on a driver's license. The new Georgia Driver’s License and ID cards include a PDF-417 barcode, which is supported by a wide variety of barcode scanner manufacturers.
All the information printed on the front of a Driver’s
License or ID is contained in the barcode. This in- cludes the card holder’s name, address, date of birth, and physical attributes. Furthermore limita- tions and/or endorsements on licensed drivers are also included in the PDF-417 barcode.
Additionally, the PDF-417 bar code on Georgia
Driver’s License and ID cards issued after October 2012 contain both the mailing and residential address of the card holder in cases where they differ.