Sec. 6-110.2. Confidentiality of documents submitted with an application for a driver's license.
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Sec. 6-110.2. Confidentiality of documents submitted with an application for a driver's license. Documents required to be submitted with an application for a driver's license to prove the applicant's identity (name and date of birth), social security number or lack of a social security number, written signature, residency, and, as applicable, citizenship or immigration status and country of citizenship shall be confidential and shall not be disclosed except to the following persons:
(1)the individual to whom the driver's license or permit was issued, upon written
request;
(2)officers and employees of the Secretary of State who have a need to have access to
the stored images for purposes of issuing and controlling driver's licenses, permits, or identification cards and investigation of fraud or misconduct;
(3)law enforcement officials for a civil or criminal law enforcement investigation,
except as restricted by Section 6-110.3;
(4)other entities that the Secretary may authorize by rule.