Acceptable Use Policy
Last updated: 2026-05-13
This Acceptable Use Policy ("AUP") governs your use of automobiledrivingassociation.com and the services operated by Automobile Driving Association ("ADA"), a brand of International Automobile Authority LLC. It is incorporated by reference into our Terms of Service.
1. Scope
This AUP applies to every visitor, customer, affiliate, and integrator who uses our website, checkout, support channels, email, live chat, or SMS / WhatsApp messaging. Violations may result in order cancellation, ADA-DLT invalidation, permanent restriction across all brands operated by International Automobile Authority LLC, and, where warranted, referral to law enforcement and payment-network authorities.
2. Prohibited conduct
You must not:
- Commit or facilitate fraud, including ordering using stolen payment credentials, a falsified identity, or another person's documents.
- Submit another person's identity documents. Your ADA-DLT must be based on your own valid domestic driver's license.
- Impersonate any person or entity, or misrepresent your affiliation with Automobile Driving Association.
- Circumvent our fraud or sanctions controls, including OFAC screening, Stripe Radar, or identity-verification procedures.
- Place duplicate orders with the intent of manipulating chargebacks or stacking refunds.
- Resell ADA-DLTs or other materials produced by Automobile Driving Association.
- Scrape, crawl, or harvest data from our website by automated means in a manner inconsistent with
robots.txt, our rate limits, or applicable law (including the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, 18 U.S.C. § 1030, and Florida's Computer-Related Crimes Act, Fla. Stat. Ch. 815). - Conduct security testing (penetration testing, load testing, vulnerability scanning) without prior written authorization from Automobile Driving Association.
- Introduce malware, viruses, worms, or any malicious code to our systems or to users.
- Interfere with or disrupt our services, servers, or networks.
- Send unsolicited commercial messages using any email, phone number, or WhatsApp account operated or hosted by Automobile Driving Association.
- Violate applicable law, including consumer-protection, anti-fraud, export-control, sanctions, and privacy laws.
- Misuse the ADA-DLT — including counterfeiting, tampering with, or altering the PDF, booklet, card, or QR code; or presenting the ADA-DLT as a government-issued document, an International Driving Permit, or a standalone driver's license.
- Misrepresent Automobile Driving Association as an automobile club, motoring association, motoring federation, trade body, or government agency — or otherwise suggest that we are affiliated with AAA, CAA, ATA, FIA, or any similar organization.
- Abuse our support channels, including directing harassment, threats, or illegal content to our support staff, AI agent "Sam," or live chat.
- Infringe intellectual-property rights, including Automobile Driving Association's booklet design, watermarks, translation templates, trademarks, and copyrights, or the rights of any third party. See our DMCA / IP Policy.
3. Content you submit
- You are responsible for the accuracy, legality, and propriety of content you submit (photographs of your driver's license, selfie, e-signature, shipping-address information, support messages).
- You represent that you have all necessary rights to submit the content and to grant Automobile Driving Association the limited processing license set out in the Terms of Service.
- We may refuse or remove content that violates this AUP or applicable law.
4. Automation, scraping, and rate limits
- Automated access to our website is allowed only in accordance with our published
robots.txtand any documented API terms. - We reserve the right to rate-limit, block, or otherwise restrict automated traffic that we reasonably consider abusive or disruptive, consistent with applicable law.
5. Reporting abuse
If you believe a person is misusing our service (for example, submitting another person's documents, attempting fraud, or impersonating Automobile Driving Association), please report it to hello@automobiledrivingassociation.com. For intellectual-property complaints, use our DMCA / IP Policy.
6. Consequences of violation
Consequences depend on the severity and context of the violation and may include:
- Warning;
- Order cancellation and refund reversal;
- ADA-DLT invalidation (the QR code will show the document as "not valid");
- Permanent restriction across all brands operated by International Automobile Authority LLC;
- Reporting to Stripe, payment networks, law enforcement, and affected third parties;
- Civil or criminal proceedings where warranted.
7. Changes to this AUP
We may update this AUP. The last-updated date reflects the current version.
8. Contact
Abuse reports and questions: hello@automobiledrivingassociation.com.
International Automobile Authority LLC, 2125 Biscayne Boulevard, Ste 204 #20167, Miami, Florida 33137, USA.

