PDF417 AAMVA encodes user data into an AAMVA standard barcode.
With PDF417 AAMVA application you can easily enter various useful information for PDF417 drivers license barcodes and ID barcodes. Use PDF417 AAMVA application to speed up and improve the processes of generating a valid and authentic PDF417 barcode with data format verification according to AAMVA standards.
The application uses an integrated encoding algorithm and processes all data locally to ensure data protection.
Drivers licenses are widely used as proof of identity in the United States and Canada. The American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA) has standardized the design of PDF417 barcodes and the information they must contain. This data is encoded in a PDF417 barcode on the back that can be read by the DL PDF417 barcode scanner.
The app allows you to enter, verify and encode AAMVA ID / DL user data into the PDF417 drivers license barcode and the ID barcode. The application includes all the standard AAMVA elements and validation rules. Just enter the user specific data and get the valid PDF417 ID barcode. The PDF417 two-dimensional barcode symbology is the mandatory minimum machine-readable technology that must be present on compliant DL / ID documents.
The PDF417 symbology (see ISO /IEC 15438 Automatic Identification and Data Capture Techniques - International Two-dimensional Symbology Specification - PDF417) must be used for drivers license applications.
The symbology characteristics must meet the requirements of ISO /IEC 15438.
The barcode area must be located in Zone V of the DL / ID document. The maximum width of the pdf417 symbol is 75.565 mm (2.975"). The maximum height of the pdf417 symbol is 38.1 mm (1.50").
All conforming 2D symbols must include a file header that allows interested parties to interpret the encoded data. Subfiles are used to convey the specific information. A conformant 2D symbol consists of a combination of a header and one or more subfile identifiers.
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