Porterville Recorder

DMV to offer REAL ID driver license on Jan. 22

New card design for all driver license and ID cards

- Recorder@portervill­erecorder.com

The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will offer federal compliant REAL ID driver licenses and identifica­tion (ID) cards beginning Jan. 22. This optional card is being made available to California­ns who want to continue to use their driver license or ID card to board a domestic flight or enter secure federal facilities when new federal requiremen­ts take effect Oct. 1, 2020. California­ns will have the choice to apply for a REAL ID driver license or ID card, or renew or apply for a federal non-compliant card.

The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will offer federal compliant REAL ID driver licenses and identifica­tion (ID) cards beginning Jan. 22. This optional card is being made available to California­ns who want to continue to use their driver license or ID card to board a domestic flight or enter secure federal facilities when new federal requiremen­ts take effect Oct. 1, 2020. California­ns will have the choice to apply for a REAL ID driver license or ID card, or renew or apply for a federal noncomplia­nt card.

There is no need to rush into a DMV field office. Until Oct. 1, 2020, a valid California driver license or ID card can be used for federal purposes, including boarding a domestic flight and entering military bases or secure federal facilities. After that date, only a REAL ID card or other federally approved document will be accepted, such as a U.S. passport, passport card or military ID.

“We want to make sure California­ns are prepared to apply for a REAL ID driver license or ID card, if they choose,” said DMV Director Jean Shiomoto. “Customers need to visit a DMV field office and bring original or certified documents with them when applying for a REAL ID.”

To apply for a REAL ID, make an appointmen­t (recommende­d) to visit a DMV field office on or after Jan. 22. Provide proof of identity, such as a certified copy of a U.S. birth certificat­e, U.S. passport, employment authorizat­ion document, permanent resident card or foreign passport with an approved form I-94.

Present proof of your Social Security number, such as an SSN card, W-2 or paystub with full SSN.

Show a California residency document, such as a rental or lease agreement, mortgage bill, utility bill or employment, medical or school document.

An original or certified copy of a name change document, such as a marriage certificat­e or divorce decree, may be required.

A full list of document options is available on the DMV website. Customers can also use the REAL ID interactiv­e checklist to gather the documents needed to apply for a California REAL ID driver license or ID card.

If you know you will not be boarding a domestic flight or visiting secure federal facilities or military bases, you do not need a REAL ID driver license or ID card.

You do not need a federal compliant REAL ID to do drive, apply for or receive federal benefits, enter a federal facility that does not require ID (post office, or visit a hospital or receive lifesaving services.

REAL ID and federal non-compliant cards are both valid forms of identifica­tion. All driver licenses, including REAL ID driver licenses, cost $35 and ID cards cost $30.

For more informatio­n about REAL ID, visit Realid.dmv.ca.gov.

Beginning Jan. 22, all California driver licenses and ID cards will also have a new card design. The new card features include a gold miner image on the right side of the card and California poppies on the bottom left. Under ultraviole­t light you can see an image of the cardholder’s photo, birth date, Golden Gate Bridge and Coit Tower.

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