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Real ID Deadline In VA, DC: 8 Questions Answered

The Real ID deadline is fast approaching for DC and Virginia residents. Here are answers to some common questions as you prepare.

Here's a sample Real ID driver's license provided by the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles. The deadline to get the new ID is Oct. 1.
Here's a sample Real ID driver's license provided by the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles. The deadline to get the new ID is Oct. 1. (Courtesy of the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles)

VIRGINIA — While it's been talked about for several years, the REAL ID deadline is fast approaching for DC and Virginia residents. Starting Oct. 1, driver's licenses and state IDs must be Real ID compliant to meet federal security standards. After that date, drivers' licenses and state IDs that are not Real ID compliant will not be accepted as identification by federal authorities.

You'll need the new ID, with a star in a circle in the upper right corner, if you plan to fly or enter any military base or federal building as of Oct. 1. Real IDs will be needed to board a domestic commercial flight as of Oct. 1, unless you have a valid passport or military ID card. Already some military bases may no longer accept non-Real ID compliant credentials which display "Federal Limits Apply."

The REAL ID Act was passed after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks to establish minimum security standards for state-issued driver's licenses and identification cards. Still, many residents continue to have questions about the law's requirements.

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Here are eight common Real ID questions answered:

Do I have to get a Real ID?
No. Real IDs are optional. If you have a passport, you can use that form of identification to board flights and obtain entry into federal facilities. Real IDs are not required to drive in DC or Virginia.

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Do I need a REAL ID to vote?
No. You do not need a Real ID to vote.

How and where do I get a REAL ID?

In Virginia, you must visit the Department of Motor Vehicles in person to apply for a Real ID. Customers can visit any DMV customer service center or take advantage of DMV's mobile operations to apply. After you’ve received your first REAL ID compliant credential, you may renew online according to the standard schedule.

In the District of Columbia, bring your completed application form to a DC DMV service center. A list of service centers is available here: DC DMV Service Center Locations.

You may not get a DC Real ID drivers license if you have outstanding debts to the District or unpaid fines for moving traffic violations in other jurisdictions.

What documents do I need?

Obtaining a Real ID requires the following:

  • One proof of identity
  • One proof of legal presence
  • Two proofs of Virginia residency
  • One proof of Social Security number
  • Current driver's license, if you are applying to exchange one issued by another U.S. state, territory or jurisdiction
  • If proof documents contain different names (for example, if the last name on a birth certificate is different than the name on a payroll check stub), it's necessary to supply documents showing proof of the name change, such as a marriage certificate, divorce decree, or a court order.

See all documents accepted to obtain Real ID in Virginia.

Find documents accept in DC to obtain Real ID.

How much does it cost?

In Virginia, Real ID credentials are available for a one-time $10 fee, in addition to the standard driver’s license or identification card fees. For example, a standard driver’s license renewal costs $32, while a standard driver’s license replacement costs $20.

You can find the range of fees for DC residents on the District Department of Motor Vehicles site.

What does a REAL ID look like?
The visible difference between a REAL ID-compliant product and a standard-issue ID is that a REAL ID is marked with a gold star. You can see examples of what it looks like here.

Can minors get a REAL ID?
Yes, Real ID-compliant versions are available for minors. The documents required to get an initial learner's permit, driver's license or photo ID card (birth certificate or passport, Social Security card and two proofs of residency) are the same documents that are required to opt into Real ID.

Does my child need a REAL ID to board an airplane?
The TSA does not currently require children under 18 to provide identification when traveling with a companion within the United States.

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