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License Number (including dashes and spaces): Rules for generating driver's license numbers were figured out and published by Alan De Smet The suggestion to create this form came from Fred Apel.

Driver's License numbers in New Jersey aren't random. They follow, where A is the first letter of the person's last name, ffff is some mapping of the remaining letters of the last name to a four digit numeric, lll is a mapping of the full first name to a three digit numeric and ii is a code representing the middle initial (according to the below table: 6 7 8 --- --- --- --- 1 a j 2 b k s 3 c l t 4 d m u 5 e n v 6 f o w 7 g p x 8 h q y 9 i r z Where the number corresponding to the initial is 10*column number + row number. Mm corresponds to the month born, and yy to the year born. E is the eye color (a value 1-8 corresponding to BRO, BLU, GRY, GRN, BLK, etc.) The only thing I don't understand is how the names are mapped to the integer values.

I don't see this above, but male or female is coded in as well. In the last five digits, the first 2 are month of birth. Males are 01-12. Females 50 is added.

Rakion stage hacked downloads. So the run from 51 (january) to 62 (december) Also, my name is Alexandra, which is also 019 as is your example of alexander. The absence of a middle name is reflected as 00 i know a friend with middle name alexandra has 61 = (ii) another, is Serafina middle name 82 = (ii) another, is Dorothy middle name 64 = (ii) I would suggest collecting more name samples to compare.