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Indiana uses no letters in the drivers ' license number yet alphanumeric entry is required

 
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Indiana uses no letters in the drivers ' license number yet alphanumeric entry is required

alphanumeric just means the space can only contain letters and/or numbers no characters.
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Indiana uses no letters in the drivers ' license number yet alphanumeric entry is required

The alphanumeric field will accept both numbers and letter characters if your state contains both letters and numbers but if your state contains only numbers this field will accept only numbers with no problem.  If you are having difficulty you may be trying to enter dashes from your number which will not be allowed.  Enter just the numbers with no dashes and you should be successful.

SalR
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Indiana uses no letters in the drivers ' license number yet alphanumeric entry is required

If your State issued ID or driver's license is not being accepted when you enter the ID number exactly as it is shown on your license or ID, then you can leave the driver's license/state ID information blank, and still file your tax return. Your driver's license number is not required to file your federal taxes, nor is it required to file your State tax return in most states. 

Two states, Illinois and Alabama, do require a driver's license to file a state return.

The primary reason driver's license information is being requested this year is because states are taking steps to prevent identity theft.

(Alphanumeric is just a fancy way of referring to a set of characters that can be numeric digits or letters, or a combination of both, along with punctuation marks.)

For additional information, you can view the IRS information on New Security Safeguards. The two following paragraphs taken from that website are specific to your situation:

Do I need a driver’s license number to file a return?

You do not need a driver’s license number to file a federal return. Some states may request your driver’s license number for state tax returns because they have the ability to match state records and help confirm your identity. This is one more layer of protection against identity thieves. State tax software will prompt you for your driver’s license number if it is requested by the state. You also can review  state revenue department websites  for information.

Why am I being asked for my driver’s license number?

In an effort to better protect you from identity thieves, some states will be trying new approaches. Some states may ask for additional identification information, such as your driver’s license number, when you are preparing your state tax return. This will be another layer of protection because identity thieves may already have your name and Social Security number, but perhaps not your driver’s license number. States requesting this information have the ability to match driver’s license information and other identifying records to help confirm your identity. You do not need a driver’s license number to file your federal tax return.

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