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Are Florida DMV Records For Sale?

By Ed Foster, Section Gripes
Posted on Sat Nov 29, 2003 at 12:01:59 PM PDT

A reader writes:

Here's a new twist on the opt-out program ... I live in Brevard County, Florida, and received my vehicle tag renewal in the snail mail today. The form allows me to renew in person, by mail, or via the Internet. The mail-in form has a place on the back to check the following items: "Please withhold release of my personal information in my Department of Motor Vehicle Records" and "Please do not release my name and address for use in marketing programs."
The form implies that both the State of Florida Department of Motor Vehicles, and the Brevard County Tax Collector's Office will use my personal information for marketing purposes if I do not check these boxes. I've come to expect that merchants, with whom I ve done business, and even PayPal with their latest schemes, use much of my personal information without my explicit consent. But I think this raises the bar on misuse of private information, at least in that its an opt-out and not an opt-in program, and especially by the government. What's next? Will the IRS begin selling my personal information to Intuit for a promotion on their TurboTax software?


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Yes they are for sale[ Reply to This ] (none / 0) (#1)
by Anonymous User on Mon Dec 01, 2003 at 11:48:44 AM PDT

About 10 yrs ago, I worked for a targeted marketing company here in CA. Florida sold us their driver's license files every year, and we would produce mailings for our clients based on them (for example, we might do a mailing to all females, 30-50 yrs old, who live within 5 miles of one of our client's cosmetics stores). A lot of states sold some portion of their public records (CA was the big exception, because an actress got killed by a stalker using DMV info, so the state stopped selling it), but as I recall, FL gave us more info then most.

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Apparently they are part of public record.[ Reply to This ] (none / 0) (#2)
by Anonymous User on Fri Dec 05, 2003 at 03:39:03 PM PDT

I live in Florida so I will be filling out the form to block this. From: http://www.hsmv.state.fl.us/ "Under state law, your motor vehicle and driver license records are subject to public disclosure. The Driver Privacy Protection Act (DPPA) allows you to keep your personal information private by limiting who has access to the information. Your photograph, your telephone number, and your medical information are already protected from public disclosure. DPPA allows you to protect the rest of your personal information." What's really bad is if you read http://www.hsmv.state.fl.us/ddl/DPPAInfo.html it sounds like your Social Security number might be available as well.

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Afraid of the government[ Reply to This ] (none / 0) (#3)
by Anonymous User on Fri Dec 19, 2003 at 09:29:56 PM PDT

BASTARDS!

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Put MI on the list[ Parent | Reply to This ] (none / 0) (#4)
by jsjohnson1 on Fri Feb 06, 2004 at 08:03:34 PM PDT

Yep, MI does the same thing. Funny, aren't these the same guys that are passing anti-spam and non-phone solicitation laws?
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An Opt-out That Isn't[ Reply to This ] (none / 0) (#5)
by Anonymous User on Mon May 24, 2004 at 11:51:06 PM PDT

I can tell you as a former employee of Florida DHSMV in Tallahasee that even the opt-out process referred to here will not necessarily block your information from being sold to corporate marketers. What it does block is YOU and other individuals from accessing your information. Read the "DPPA Exceptions" at DHSMV's web site (http://www.hsmv.state.fl.us/ddl/dppa.html) very carefully and you will see several loopholes that allow most any large company to obtain your contact info. And whereas the cost for you to get a copy of your own information is several dollars, they get it for a few cents per since they are usually buying millions of people's records at a time. In addition, unless they've changed it in the last couple of years (and I've heard nothing to say they have), updates to the DHSMV database are copied to a private vendor's system nightly who then resells the info in smaller chunks to other businesses. This outsourcing practice has been going on for many years and brings in over $1 million a month in revenue for the department. The big stink a few years ago about the department selling Driver License pictures to a company to be used in their checkout line ID-verification system was a great red-herring. The contract was immediately terminated and the public thought their identities were safe. In truth, allowing highly restricted use of the pictures in security products like this would have better protected the public from identity theft. Instead, this technology was soundly rejected while protecting the sale of the REAL threat which is the data. Remember that the picture is useless without the matching data since it cannot be searched on (at least not yet). The data however, is usually the most important component of a mass-marketer's merge-and-purge process since it is far more accurate than most commercial mailing lists.


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