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REAL ID ‘Crisis’: What You Need To Know In North Carolina

A travel trade group says the REAL ID program is in "crisis" and is calling on Congress to extend the Oct. 1 deadline for compliance.

The clock is ticking on the deadline for North Carolina and other U.S. residents to get their REAL ID driver licenses and identification cards by Oct. 1 if they want to travel by air.
The clock is ticking on the deadline for North Carolina and other U.S. residents to get their REAL ID driver licenses and identification cards by Oct. 1 if they want to travel by air. (NC Department of Transportation)

NORTH CAROLINA — The clock is ticking on the deadline for North Carolina and other U.S. residents to get their REAL ID driver licenses and identification cards by Oct. 1 if they want to travel by air. With the deadline looming, a travel trade group says the REAL ID program is in “crisis” and is calling on Congress to extend the Oct. 1 deadline for compliance.

The Airports Council-North America, which represents commercial airports in the United States and Canada, has asked the federal government to extend the deadline amid concerns that two-thirds of driver’s licenses held by Americans aren’t REAL ID-compliant.

In North Carolina, residents can get their new ID cards now, and must go into a driver license office so that the required documents can be scanned and stored. The required documents include one document with full name proving identity and date of birth, one with full name and social security number, and two documents with current physical address to prove state residency. Non-U.S. citizens must also provide a document with full name that proves legal presence and lawful status.

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Kevin M. Burke, the president and CEO of the airport industry trade group, warned of travel disruptions if the REAL ID deadline isn’t extended.

“If the government doesn’t make a definitive statement now that they’re going to extend this, then we’re going to have a real crisis on our hands come Oct. 1,” Burke told NBC News.

Data from the Department of Homeland Security shows states have issued more than 95 million REAL ID-compliant driver’s licenses and identification cards.

If travelers haven’t obtained them by Oct. 1, they won’t be able to board flights, and that could disrupt their lives and airline operations, as well, Burke said.

The REAL ID law was passed by Congress after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Four pieces of identification are required to obtain a REAL ID: a passport or birth certificate, a Social Security card or tax return, and two documents proving proof of residence, such as a mortgage or rental receipt and a utility bill.

As the deadline looms, motor vehicle offices are scrambling to keep up with the number of people requesting the REAL IDs, the NBC News report said.

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