Sending parsed DL-ID data to CM
From Convention Master Documentation
When trying to implement reading of DL/ID barcodes we realized a way to pass the information to CM in a machine parsable way that was easy to send via a web browser without add-on software was needed.
This document attempts to create a standard so either mobile applications, or hardware imagers can be programmed to send the needed DL/ID information to CM, in a way that is universal and easy to understand.
Note, any field concatenation should be done on the server side, and blank fields are allowed, and will be ignored by the server side parser.
V1 Data String
!V1!firstname!lastname!suffix!dateofbirth!address1!address2!city!state!postalcode!country<enter>
For more information about the AAMVA field, see Annex D of the AAMVA DL/ID Card Design Standard
Data String | AAMVA field | Field Information | Notes/Definition |
---|---|---|---|
V1 | N/A | !V followed by up to 3 numbers | Version String |
firstname | DAC | Up to 40 Chars ANSI Text | First name of the cardholder. |
lastname | DCS | Up to 40 Chars ANSI Text | Family Name of the Cardholder |
suffix | DCU | Up to 40 Chars ANSI Text | Name Suffix (Issuer Optional) |
dateofbirth | DBB | Up to 40 Chars ANSI Text | CM Expected format is CCYYMMDD, format on license may be MMDDCCYY or CCYYMMDD, Reader must convert |
address1 | DAG | Up to 40 Chars ANSI Text | Street Portion of Address |
address2 | DAH | Up to 40 Chars ANSI Text | Second Line of Address (Issuer Optional) |
city | DAI | Up to 40 Chars ANSI Text | City Portion of Cardholder Address |
state | DAJ | Up to 40 Chars ANSI Text | State Portion of the Cardholder Address |
postalcode | DAK | Up to 40 Chars ANSI Text | Postal Code, includes zip+4 for US |
country | DCG | Up to 40 Chars ANSI Text | Country the Card is issued in |
<enter> | N/A | N/A | Send the Enter Key when done reading. |