The applicant's usual signature is required on all applications for a drivers license or identification certificate.
- (1) The usual signature is preferred. If a man's name is John Henry Jones and his usual signature is J.H. Jones, he should so sign it. This section also applies to women. The usual signature is asked for simply because it will not disturb the applicant so much as it would to require the full name.
- (2) The signature on the face of the application and on the license certificate must be in ink. The applicant may sign his name on the back of the application, verifying tests taken, in pencil.
- (3) The primary purpose of the signature is to identify the applicant and verify the information given on the application.
- (4) If an applicant cannot write his name, he may make his "mark." This is usually a cross in the place of his signature.
Source Note:The provisions of this §15.21 adopted to be effective January 1, 1976.