What is the name of your state?Arizona
When a person's name on their birth certificate is hypothetically Candy Apple Red II, how critical legally is the II suffix for use on a driver's license or for voting ID? The person's Social Security Card issued at birth also states Candy Apple Red II. Colloquially, Candy has always been referred to as Candy or Candy Jr. to differentiate her from her mother in a conversation. If Candy Apple Red II were to apply for a driver's license or register to vote and non-intentionally or carelessly either omit the "II" or replace "II" with "Jr" on the application and a DL or voter ID card was issued that omitted "II" or had "Jr" instead, would that be a felony? Assuming the aforementioned government agencies have Candy's correct Social Security Number that she provided on the application, would the removal or change in suffix become irrelevant?
When a person's name on their birth certificate is hypothetically Candy Apple Red II, how critical legally is the II suffix for use on a driver's license or for voting ID? The person's Social Security Card issued at birth also states Candy Apple Red II. Colloquially, Candy has always been referred to as Candy or Candy Jr. to differentiate her from her mother in a conversation. If Candy Apple Red II were to apply for a driver's license or register to vote and non-intentionally or carelessly either omit the "II" or replace "II" with "Jr" on the application and a DL or voter ID card was issued that omitted "II" or had "Jr" instead, would that be a felony? Assuming the aforementioned government agencies have Candy's correct Social Security Number that she provided on the application, would the removal or change in suffix become irrelevant?