The Bergen Record

NJ residents must obtain Real IDs by May 2025. What you need to know

People will need either a Real ID or passport to fly domestical­ly

- Katie Sobko

With just under a year until the Real ID requiremen­t goes into effect, the clock is ticking for New Jersey residents still interested in updating their license and identifica­tion.

The federal government is expected to start enforcing REAL ID on May 7, 2025. At that time, people will need either a Real ID or passport to fly domestical­ly and enter certain federal facilities.

How do NJ residents get a Real ID?

Real ID is marked with a star in the top right corner. Anyone interested in obtaining either a Real ID driver’s license or non-driver identifica­tion for the first time will need to make an appointmen­t at a Motor Vehicle Commission licensing center.

According to the MVC, those are available in many cases as next-day and even some same-day appointmen­ts. They have the capacity to handle more than 3,000 appointmen­ts each day.

The appointmen­ts are broken down into two groups, license renewal appointmen­t for those with licenses expiring within three months or Real ID non-renewal appointmen­t for those with licenses expiring beyond that window.

There are also mobile units with the capacity to provide Real ID in coordinati­on with local officials and civic groups, but appointmen­ts are needed in for those as well.

Appointmen­ts can be scheduled at the MVC website. The agency will expand promotion of the program this summer in partnershi­p with the TSA at airports.

The agency is urging those interested in the program to make sure they upgrade in a timely fashion to avoid a potential last-minute crunch and notes that the “renewal period – the three months before the expiration date on a license – remains the best time” to get a Real ID.

Expiring Real ID can be renewed online. Customers should visit REALID.nj.gov to learn more and to identify the documents they will need to bring to their appointmen­t to get a Real ID.

Katie Sobko covers the New Jersey Statehouse. Email: sobko@northjerse­y.com

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