Example: An airline agent asks the individual to provide one or more identity documents commonly found in a wallet or purse. The individual may also be ask for specific information such as the individual's last three social security digits.
The information is then entered into the fully secured World DLA International web-based system.
INSTANTLY, the authentication process determines whether or not the data is accurate. If the information is incorrect, the data will not match with the records accessed by World DLA International.
Even if the photo on a stolen passport has been replaced or closely resembles the impersonator, it is unlikely the impersonator will know the passport owner's last three social security digits, home address or other personal information.
The key value of any ID system is the ability to verify and authenticate the document(s) holder at the point of presentation. Without this ability in place, any and all ID and ID systems are open to possible fraudulent and illegal activities.

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