Miami is enhancing the scrutiny of documentation required for driver's license applicants, with Tax Collector Dariel Fernandez stressing that using false documents is a criminal offense. He reiterated the importance of adhering to legal requirements for driving privileges, including verification of residency and legal presence. Fernandez's commitment includes implementing new fraud protocols and technologies to ensure the integrity of their services, denoting that providing fraudulent documentation not only breaks the law but also erodes community trust.
Using false documents to obtain a driver's license or state ID is a crime. In Florida, driving privileges are only granted to those who meet all legal requirements, including proof of legal presence and verified residency.
As Miami-Dade County Tax Collector, I am committed to protecting the integrity of our services. No more shortcuts. Zero tolerance for fraud.
The use of fraudulent documents not only violates the law, but also undermines the trust we strive to build in our community.
We are strengthening fraud protocols, implementing new technology, and training our staff to identify and combat fraudulent activities related to document submissions.
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