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re: driver's license on smartphone - iowa

Posted on 12/12/14 at 10:44 pm to
Posted by geaux88
Northshore, LA
Member since Oct 2003
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Posted on 12/12/14 at 10:44 pm to
Meh.... Doesn't Iowa have a population of 43 people or something?

Also, I got pulled over the other day (got a warning, no ticket thank God for White Priv..); at first he asked for license, registration and proof of insurance.... gave him license and registration and was digging for proof of insurance (which was in upper console, not lower glove box), and cop came back and said, "don't worry about the insurance, I've already verified you (USAA)...... I'm thinking it is getting to the point that they know who we are and whether we are insured or not anyway.....
Posted by BRgetthenet
Member since Oct 2011
117732 posts
Posted on 12/12/14 at 10:45 pm to
You weren't flagged.
Posted by The Third Leg
Idiot Out Wandering Around
Member since May 2014
10056 posts
Posted on 12/12/14 at 10:51 pm to
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Meh.... Doesn't Iowa have a population of 43 people or something?

Louisiana is the twenty-fifth most populous state, Iowa is the thirtieth.
Posted by Hillborn 22
K-Bay
Member since Mar 2014
864 posts
Posted on 12/13/14 at 12:19 am to
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I'm thinking it is getting to the point that they know who we are and whether we are insured or not anyway


Cops have laptops in their cars that display that kind of information. They're able to see the same information dispatchers are able to see when they run your info. Cops (at least here in Arkansas) run your name through two systems, one is the National Crime Information Center (NCIC); the second is the state database (in Arkansas its ACIC).


Depending on the state, insurance companies may be required to notify the state in which you reside in your status as an insured motorist. If you're uninsured, it will usually return back as "unavailable" or "no insurance on record".


They're able to pull up your driving record, local and state criminal record, check the NCIC database to see if you have a warrant in another state, and view any warnings put on your record, whether its an officer safety warning, drug warning, or sexual predator warning. They're also able to run the license plate against the state database to see who the vehicle is registered to, they can check VIN and serial numbers to see if any part of a vehicle is stolen, or run a serial number on a gun against the NCIC database to see if its stolen. So yes, cops can essentially know all their is to know about you if they wanted to.
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