No. States issue their own licenses and patterns vary.
U.S. Driver License Generator
Generate synthetic driver license numbers for supported U.S. states with explicit patterns and safe testing boundaries.
Each state has its own driver license pattern.
In the U.S., driver licenses are issued by states. A responsible generator should not pretend there is one national pattern. v1 therefore supports explicit CA, FL, NY and TX patterns, useful for forms that request state-issued IDs.
Choose the state before creating the fixture.
- Select CA, FL, NY or TX according to the scenario under test.
- Generate the number and inspect the displayed state pattern.
- Use only in sandboxes; do not send it to DMVs, real KYC or official verification.
Why there is no single pattern
Each state DMV defines the length and accepted characters for license numbers. Real systems often need state-specific rules.
The tool avoids a generic mode so it does not produce values that look valid for unsupported states.
- CA: letter + 7 digits.
- FL: letter + 12 digits.
- NY: 9 digits; TX: 8 digits.
Sources and references for this tool
These references help contextualize formulas, standards, APIs and limitations used on this page. They do not replace professional validation when a result has legal, financial, medical or operational impact.
- California DMV — Driver LicensesCalifornia DMV — Official reference for California driver licenses.
- Florida Highway Safety and Motor VehiclesFLHSMV — Official reference for Florida driver licenses.
- New York DMV — Driver LicensesNew York DMV — Official reference for New York driver licenses.
- Texas.gov — Driver Licenses and IDsTexas.gov — Official aggregated reference for Texas driver license and ID services.