REAL ID – What is it, and what does it mean?

May 7th is the date it becomes a reality

Real ID is a form of identification that meets enhanced federal security standards. It was established under the Real ID Act of 2005, which set minimum security requirements for state-issued driver’s licenses and identification cards. This act was created in response to the 9/11 attacks to improve the reliability of identification documents.

Starting May 7, 2025, a Real ID or another acceptable form of identification will be required to board domestic flights, access federal facilities, or enter nuclear power plants.

Real IDs are marked with a star in the upper corner, making them easy to identify.

If you don’t have a Real ID, you can use alternatives like a passport, military ID, or other federally recognized identification. To obtain a Real ID, you must visit your state’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and provide documents proving your identity, Social Security number, residency, and lawful status.

A Real ID differs from a regular driver’s license in several key ways:

  1. Enhanced Security Standards: Real IDs comply with federal security requirements established by the Real ID Act of 2005. Regular driver’s licenses do not meet these standards.
  2. Usage: While both allow you to drive legally, Real IDs are also required for boarding domestic flights, accessing federal facilities, and entering military bases starting May 7, 2025.
  3. Identification Mark: Real IDs feature a star in the upper-right corner, indicating compliance with federal standards. Regular driver’s licenses lack this mark.
  4. Documentation: Obtaining a Real ID requires additional documentation, such as proof of identity, Social Security number, residency, and lawful status

To apply for a Real ID in Queens, New York, follow these steps:

  1. Gather Required Documents:
    • Proof of identity (e.g., a valid passport or birth certificate).
    • Proof of Social Security number (e.g., Social Security card or W-2 form).
    • Two proofs of residency in New York (e.g., utility bills or a lease agreement).
    • Proof of lawful status in the U.S. (if applicable).
  2. Make an Appointment:
    • Visit the New York DMV website to schedule an appointment at a DMV office near you. Appointments are required for Real ID applications.
  3. Visit the DMV:
    • Bring all your documents to the DMV office. Your photo will be taken, and your documents will be reviewed.
  4. Pay the Fee:
    • There is no additional cost for a Real ID beyond the standard license or ID fees.
  5. Receive Your Real ID:
    • Once approved, your Real ID will be mailed to you.

Here are some DMV offices near you in New York State CLICK LINK

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