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DMV: This is the final holiday travel season before the REAL ID deadline takes effect

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Nov. 12, 2024
SALEM – Thanksgiving and Christmas are among the busiest air travel days of the year, and this holiday season will be the last before the May 7, 2025, federal REAL ID deadline. Since Oregon’s REAL ID option became available in July 2020, one-third of the state’s 3.7 million driver’s license, instruction permit or identification card holders have chosen to upgrade to a REAL ID. As the deadline approaches, Oregon DMV is ramping up educational efforts to ensure you know what a REAL ID is, if you need one and how soon you should get it.

What is REAL ID?

REAL ID is a state-issued driver’s license, instruction permit or ID card that meets federal security standards set by the REAL ID Act of 2005. Starting next May, the Transportation Safety Administration will require every air traveler 18 years and older to present a REAL ID or an acceptable alternative – like a U.S. passport, passport card or military ID – to board a flight within the U.S. REAL ID-compliant identification will also be required to access certain federal facilities like military bases or nuclear plants. Oregon offers both standard issue and REAL ID-compliant driver’s licenses, instruction permits and identification cards. It is your choice as to which one to get.

Do I need a REAL ID?

A REAL ID is not required. You do not need a REAL ID to legally drive, vote or prove identity and age. You do need a REAL ID or other acceptable form of ID if you are 18 years or older and will travel by plane or visit military bases, federally secure facilities or nuclear plants in the U.S. on or after May 7, 2025. Alternatives include a valid U.S. passport, passport card, military ID and others. If you don’t already have one of these other acceptable forms of ID, you may want to consider upgrading to the REAL ID option.

How do I get a REAL ID?

You must visit a DMV office and bring original documents that prove your identity, date of birth, state address (two proofs of address from two different sources) and lawful status in the U.S. You will also have to provide your Social Security number (verbally, you don’t need to bring in the card) or proof you are not eligible for one. DMV offers an online documents guide to help you create a checklist of what you’ll need to bring.

Once you’re gathered your documents, you can make an appointment to get a REAL ID – availability varies based on the DMV office. You can also walk into any DMV without an appointment. The 2024 Legislature authorized DMV to hire 26 staff to work in field offices exclusively for REAL ID transactions. We’ve opened many more appointment slots to accommodate customers’ needs before the deadline.

After DMV accepts and scans your submitted documents, your REAL ID card will arrive in the mail in about 20 days. At the DMV, you’ll get a temporary paper card, but TSA will not accept that, so make sure you have an acceptable form of ID before booking a flight.
When should I apply for REAL ID?

As the May 2025 deadline approaches, DMV offices anticipate being overwhelmed with applicants for REAL ID. The State Department may also be overcome with applications for passports. You may need to order a certified birth certificate from the state where you were born to apply for a REAL ID card or passport, which can add weeks or more to your application processes. Once you get to DMV and conclude your transaction, there will be up to 20 days or more before the card arrives in the mail.

Oregon DMV is urging you to avoid the rush and get your REAL ID sooner than later. Taking the time to get a REAL ID now will save you waiting in long lines closer to the deadline. While you cannot get your REAL ID online, once you have a REAL ID, most people can renew or replace it online in the future.

What does an Oregon REAL ID look like?

An Oregon REAL ID has a star inside a black circle in the upper right corner. If you renew and choose not to get a REAL ID, it will say “Not for REAL ID Act” in the upper right corner (47% of Oregonians currently have a “Not for REAL ID Act” credential). Cards issued before July 2020 have nothing in the top right corner. If your card does not have a star, it is not a REAL ID.

Anything else I should know?

• While you can upgrade your driver’s license, permit and ID card to REAL ID any time, switching to REAL ID does not change the expiration date.

• The REAL ID option costs an additional $30 every time you apply for an original, renewal or replacement driver’s license, permit or ID card.

• Fifty-one percent of Oregonians have a U.S. passport. It is unknown how many Oregonians have both a REAL ID and a passport or other federally acceptable identification.

• A passport is required to travel anywhere outside the U.S., including Canada and Mexico.
Learn more about REAL ID in Oregon at oregon.gov/realid. Learn more about federal requirements for REAL ID at dhs.gov/real-id.

 

 

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George Custer lives in Oakridge with his wife Sayre. George is a former smokejumper from his hometown of Cave Junction, a former captain in the U.S. Marine Corps. and ran a construction company in Southern California. George assumed the volunteer duties as the Editor of the Highway 58 Herald in 2022. He loves riding his Harley-Davidson motorcycle, building all things wood, and playing drums on the weekends in his office.

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