REAL ID FAQ: What you need to know about California's new license

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Wednesday, September 25, 2019
California begins issuing Real ID cards for residents traveling on planes or internationally
Starting January 22nd California will begin issuing special identification cards for flying on an airplane and traveling internationally.

FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- There is a lot of confusion surrounding California's new federally approved driver license, also known as the REAL ID.



Here's what you need to know:



Do I need a REAL ID?


According to the DMV, "Starting October 1, 2020, you will need to show federally-compliant identification in order to board a domestic flight within the U.S. and enter secure federal facilities, such as military bases, federal courthouses, and other secure federal locations."



A REAL ID counts as "federally-compliant identification." California's standard driver license does not.



That said, if you have a passport (or passport card) you have a "federally-compliant identification," so you don't need a REAL ID. It's also worth noting if you plan to travel internationally, you need a Passport. Some people may want to keep their traditional license and get a passport too. (Pro tip: if you skip the REAL ID, pay the extra money for a passport card so that you can carry your ID more easily.)



There are also a few other forms of "federally-compliant identification." You can see a full list at the TSA website.



How do I get a REAL ID?


First thing, make an appointment on the DMV's website, if you can. Wait times for an appointment range from a few weeks to more than a month. So if your license is about to expire, making an appointment may not be an option. In that case, you can apply without an appointment at a DMV office, but be prepared to wait for a long time.



Before your trip to the DMV, you'll need to bring three (or sometimes more) documents: an identity document (like your birth certificate), proof of your Social Security Number (like your Social Security card or a W-2), and proof of California residency (a utility bill). If you have changed your name since your identity document was issued (for example, you were married), you'll also need to provide a legal document supporting your name change (like a marriage certificate). There's a full list of acceptable documents on the DMV's website.



Finally, to make your trip to the DMV a little faster (who wouldn't want that?) you can fill out the REAL ID application online.



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