I should have been able to walk in with my original DD214, and walk out with a real ID. The Navy thought I was ok, for four years. StanMany 'agencies' don't know what they are doing. I'm 83, have had every document noted & signed with 'spelling #1" for all those 83 years, high school & college diplomas, DD214, dog tags, DL, State Board of professional Engnr Registration, and on and on.....until. yep, you guessed it..........now with a 'real ID" that I didn't ask for, my "official" name is different, with "spelling #2". I now have trouble withdrawing cash at bank!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Every outfit accepted my hospital certificate (parents had no other), for 83 years, until they didn't. I won't live long enough to try to undo/re-do all the deeds, trusts, stocks, bonds, will, marriage certs, etc.
Would be true, if my passport wasn't long expired.You still don't need it if you have your passport.
Law abiding sheep is what we are.It's like I stated before, I possess a permit to carry a concealed weapon and a CDL with HAZMAT. The way I see it I have already been vetted by the local, federal and state agencies. Why do I need to spend more money on redundancy. Just a bunch of BS to take more money from the common law abiding citizen.
Enhanced is only available in 5 states. MI, MN, NY, WA and Vermont. Can be used as ID and proof of citizenship in Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean.I found out last summer that there are two levels of "Real ID". We were visiting my sister in the thumb of Michigan and heading to visit a friend in New Hampshire and our son in Rhode Island. We decided to cut across Canada to save a couple hundred miles. I showed my Real ID at the border and was told that mine was good for travel in the US but not for crossing the border. There is an expanded real ID that you need for international travel. Border patrol let us across but treated us like drug smugglers with extensive questioning and a thorough search of our car and going through all our luggage. Not something I want to repeat. I'll bring my passport from now on.
I am surprised how many responses say they don't like to give the same information to multiple government offices on a need to know basis and seem to be suggesting that there should be one huge government central data base where all government (and private?) information about a person can be stored and can then be accesses by any and all local, state or federal government office. That sounds like a horrible idea.After standing in line at my DMV trying to get a Real ID, my original birth certificate from 1942 wasn't good enough, I decided I didn't a rea ID. For my remaining years I don't plan to fly, buy a gun, or ammo, or any other hoop I need to jump through with a real ID. How do you feel about the real ID? Stan
Obviously under staffed. Hopefully things will get back to normal for them before long. Or, is this the new normal?
Sadly, such a database already exists. It's not governmental, per se, but certainly accessible to them at their whim. It's called "google".I am surprised how many responses say they don't like to give the same information to multiple government offices on a need to know basis and seem to be suggesting that there should be one huge government central data base where all government (and private?) information about a person can be stored and can then be accesses by any and all local, state or federal government office. That sounds like a horrible idea.
Maybe only temporary due to too many lazy people waiting to get the Real_ID until the last minute.
Its been on there since 2021 when I last renewed.Guess it will be till 2029 when happens again.Maybe only temporary due to too many lazy people waiting to get the Real_ID until the last minute.
Between Social Security and the IRS the government has quite a bit.Sadly, such a database already exists. It's not governmental, per se, but certainly accessible to them at their whim. It's called "google".
Actually the real idea was floated 20 years ago. I've had one forever. So there are no last minutes here., How about lthe last 2 decades.
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REAL ID took 20 years to become reality. What took so long?
Congress passed a law to improve security for state-issued driver's licenses after Sept. 11 attack. A look at the two-decade delay.www.usatoday.com
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