Starting May 7, people cannot fly domestically or access certain federal facilities without a REAL ID, according to the U.S.
A DMV spokesperson said the REAL ID Act “ensures that Californians have the ability to have their true gender identity ...
Real ID is available not only to U.S. citizens but to non-citizen permanent residents (holders of green cards) and those with ...
The federal Real ID Act will take effect May 7, meaning a standard state-issued driver's license or identification card will no longer get people through airport security or into federal buildings.
Travelers flying through U.S. airports will soon need to show TSA agents a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license, a passport or ...
To complete the process, visit a California DMV office. Bring your documents establishing your identity and residence, plus your Real ID application code, and pay a $35 fee. To avoid long lines ...