Porterville Recorder

DMV to offer REAL ID driver licenses and ID cards in 2018

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The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will begin offering the option to apply for a federal compliant REAL ID driver license or identifica­tion card beginning Jan. 22 at DMV offices statewide. California­ns may choose either a REAL ID or a federal non-compliant card.

The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will begin offering the option to apply for a federal compliant REAL ID driver license or identifica­tion card beginning Jan. 22 at DMV offices statewide. California­ns may choose either a REAL ID or a federal non-compliant card.

The federal REAL ID Act of 2005 was passed by Congress in response to the events of 9/11. Under the REAL ID Act, all states must meet requiremen­ts set by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for its driver’s li- censes and identifica­tion cards to be accepted for federal purposes, such as boarding a domestic flight or visiting a military base or certain federal facilities, by Oct. 1, 2020.

The federal compliant REAL ID driver license or ID card is optional. A valid U.S. Passport or U.S. Passport Card, military ID, or other federally approved identifica­tion can be used to board a domestic flight or enter certain federal facilities. If a customer has another federally approved identifica­tion, does not fly, or does not plan to visit a military base or certain federal facilities, they do not need a REAL ID and will have the option to apply for a federal noncomplia­nt driver license or ID card.

Valid California driver’s licenses and ID cards will continue to be accepted by TSA to board a domestic flight and by federal agents to enter certain federal facilities until Oct. 1, 2020. After that date, a REAL ID or other federally accepted ID will be required.

“The DMV wants to make sure our customers are informed about their choices starting in January 2018,” DMV Director Jean Shiomoto said. “If you choose to apply for a REAL ID, consider waiting until your renew- al date, if possible. We always encourage customers to make an appointmen­t when visiting a field office.”

A DMV field office visit is required to apply for a REAL ID card. Applicants should make an appointmen­t and must be prepared with the following documents:

Proof of Identity: Such as a certified copy of a U.S. birth certificat­e, a valid U.S. passport, employment authorizat­ion document, permanent resident card or foreign passport with an approved form I-94.

Proof of Social Security Number: Such as a Social Security card, W-2, or paystub with full SSN.

California Residency Document: Such as a rental agreement, mortgage bill, utility bill, medical, employment or school document.

Name Change Document: This may be required if your identity document is different from the name on your applicatio­n. Such as a marriage certificat­e, divorce decree, other court document.

Customers do not have to come into a field office immediatel­y to apply for a REAL ID card. They can still use a valid California driver license or ID card for federal pur- poses until Oct. 1, 2020. Customers can always use a passport, military ID, or Tsa-approved identifica­tion documents in lieu of a federally approved driver license. A REAL ID is not

needed to: Drive Vote Apply for or receive federal benefits (Veterans Affairs, Social Security Administra­tion)

Enter a federal facility that does not require ID (post office)

Visit a hospital or receive life-saving services

For more informatio­n on REAL ID, visit www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/realid.

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