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The California DMV has recommended that individuals holding a valid U.S. passport delay their application for a Real ID, as stricter travel regulations will take effect on May 7, 2025. With extended hours at select DMV offices, residents have the opportunity to apply. However, only 55% of eligible Californians have obtained their Real IDs, emphasizing the importance of compliance before the deadline. Those planning to travel should be aware that alternative identification will be required to avoid delays at airport security checkpoints.

California DMV Says Wait on Real ID If You Have a Passport

Hey there, folks in sunny California! If you’re holding a valid U.S. passport, it seems the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has some friendly advice for you: hold off on getting that shiny Real ID for now. Why’s that, you ask? Well, a big change is coming up in just a couple of years that could affect your travel plans!

What’s Happening on May 7, 2025?

Starting on May 7, 2025, the rules for flying domestically in the U.S. are going to be a bit stricter. From that date onward, if you want to zip through airport security without a hitch, a standard driver’s license won’t cut it. Instead, you’ll need to present either a Real ID or your passport. So, if you’re already set with a passport or don’t plan on hopping on a flight anytime soon, you might want to sit tight for now.

Long Lines and Extended Hours

With the deadline creeping up, DMVs all over California are bustling with activity, which means long wait times for in-person visits to get your Real ID. To help with this rush, some DMV offices are extending their hours! Mark your calendars for this Saturday, May 3, because certain Bay Area locations will be open from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Just remember, these extended hours are specifically for Real ID applications.

Additionally, from now until June 27, select DMV offices have decided to open an hour earlier—at 7 a.m.! This will be available on weekdays, Monday through Friday, except for Wednesdays, all dedicated solely to those wanting to apply for a Real ID. It’s a smart move to help folks get through the process quicker!

How To Apply?

Thinking of getting your Real ID? Great! Just keep in mind that you must first start your application online through the DMV’s website. After filling out the necessary details online, you’ll need to bring certain documents with you to complete your application in person at a DMV office.

Don’t sweat it if you’re worried about spending all day at the DMV—the office visit should only take about 15 minutes if you’ve got everything sorted! And remember, for anything other than a Real ID, check the website first. Many tasks can be completed online, saving you even more time!

Current Real ID Status

TSA (Transportation Security Administration) has already made it clear that there won’t be any more extensions to the Real ID deadline.

Interestingly, across the country, over 30 states have reported that less than 70% of their residents are compliant with the Real ID requirements. Notably, this law was introduced to beef up our national security measures post-9/11, ensuring everyone has a reliable form of ID.

What Happens After the Deadline?

So, what can you expect come May 7, 2025? If you travel without a Real ID or another form of accepted identification, prepare for possible delays and extra screening at security checkpoints. Though the TSA will accept various types of ID, don’t risk it—without an acceptable form of identification, you might not even make it through security!

With a little planning ahead and some patience, you can navigate these changes smoothly. If you have your passport in hand, take a deep breath and relax, but don’t forget to keep an eye on those deadlines!

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