Drill Here, Drill Now
| Texas implemented Real ID the month after I repatriated here from Can-eh-duh so I was one of the last to have a regular DL. We kept getting reminders at work to do it in ‘19 because all the slackers would be in long lines in ‘20. Last spring, I ended uo taking the motorcycle safety foundation basic course and passed both the written and practical test which made me eligible for an inexpensive rubber stamp on a Texas motorcycle endorsement. As a bonus, my new DL with the motorcycle endorsement is Real ID.
Ego is the anesthesia that deadens the pain of stupidity
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| Posts: 23969 | Location: Northern Suburbs of Houston | Registered: November 14, 2005 |
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| Florida did mine automatically when I renewed it online. But I think with my previous renewal 5 years ago they took the information requirements then (2 forms of ID etc.). |
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| My Mom reminded me of it when I went to renew my license this past year, when I looked, it already had the star on it so apparently they automatically gave it to me when I 1st moved to this state.
The way I understand it for my state, is it is free if it is time to renew your license and if it is not time & you just want to get the real I.D. ahead of time, they charge you $30. |
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| quote: Originally posted by arfmel: quote: Originally posted by Georgeair:
BTW - realize a passport works as an alternative as some of you mentioned. Are you sure you can fly around domestically with just Global Entry?
In my experience, yes.
Probably does, but I believe the requirement for domestic commercial flights doesn’t go into effect until 1/1/2020, so experience prior to that date isn’t evidence. I got a DL with Real ID last year.
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| Got it last time I renewed my DL (last year.) Was vastly more of a PITA than it should have been. |
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Ignored facts still exist
| quote: Originally posted by navyshooter: I did it earlier this year. The state I live in requires it for firearm purchases.
wow, never heard of that before. learned something new.
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| Posts: 11213 | Location: 45 miles from the Pacific Ocean | Registered: February 28, 2003 |
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| quote: Originally posted by sig2392:
MA turned me down because my SS card was laminated.
I do not have a SS card. I have not had one for forty-five years, give or take a year. My wallet was stolen back then and I never bothered to get a replacement card. I have never needed one for anything. Nobody has ever asked to see it. My DL is "Real ID," I brought my passport with me last time it was renewed. It also has the 'V' designator for Veteran, which saved me about fifty bucks when I bought an EGo mower from Home Depot. When ID is required, for example at the medical lab where I go for blood draw, or any place in general for ID, I use my passport card. It has my name, my photo, and my date and place of birth. Nothing else. I do not like to use Driver License for ID, much of the time my address is none of their business; it is on the DL but not on the passport card. No tin hat here, but I just do not like giving out any personal information that there is no legitimate reason for.
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| Posts: 31726 | Location: Central Florida, Orlando area | Registered: January 03, 2010 |
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| Maryland started rolling them out after the act was signed when your license was renewed. The timing was right that I got one of the early ones. Didn't cost anything other than the standard renewal fee. Then, last year, the feds apparently roll back the advice they gave the state about grandfathering RealID-compliant licenses, so even though our new licenses all bear the magic star, Maryland residents have basically been told to make an appointment and pay a visit with documents in-hand. To their credit, our MVA has really done pretty well with the appointment system. I don't think it took me or Mrs.BurtonRW more than 30 minutes to walk in and out, having let them scan the documents. No new license, mind you, the feds just told them they had to have the verification documents on file. Didn't cost anything. -Rob
I predict that there will be many suggestions and statements about the law made here, and some of them will be spectacularly wrong. - jhe888
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| Posts: 16333 | Location: Maryland, AA Co. | Registered: March 16, 2006 |
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come and take it
| Can't get one in Oklahoma. I have a passport, so I will be okay if the state does not get another extension.
I have a few SIGs.
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| Posts: 1983 | Location: Texan north of the Red River | Registered: November 05, 2003 |
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