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Do you have your REAL ID yet? What are the requirements, and where do you get one in NYC? What's the difference between Enhanced ID vs Real ID? Here's everything you need to know.
Unlike regular license renewals, getting a REAL ID requires an in-person visit to the DMV. That caused long delays even before those offices were shut down by COVID, as the New York Post reported.
Good news, New Yorkers — you have 24 additional months to get one. The new deadline for when a REAL ID becomes required to board domestic air travel will be May 7, 2025, federal officials announced.
Unlike regular license renewals, getting a REAL ID requires an in-person visit to the DMV. It has caused long lines and delays at some DMVs, especially in New York City.
There is no additional fee for a Real ID compliant document. Costs for a new license, permit or non-driver ID card will still apply. For more, visit...
In New York, one can currently get an enhanced ID, a REAL ID, or a standard driver's license, but the standard license is not compliant with REAL ID laws.
The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (NYSDMV or DMV) is the department of the New York state government responsible for vehicle registration, vehicle inspections, driver's licenses, learner's permits, photo ID cards, and adjudicating traffic violations.
Real ID Act of 2005. Long title. An Act to establish and rapidly implement regulations for state driver's license and identification document security standards, to prevent terrorists from abusing the asylum laws of the United States, to unify terrorism-related grounds for inadmissibility and removal, and to ensure expeditious construction of ...
Real ID Deadline Looms: What You Need To Know In NYC - New York City, NY - Soon, you'll be unable to use a regular driver's license to get through airport security.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority Police Department (MTAPD) is a division of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in New York state. MTA police officers are fully empowered under the New York State Public Authorities Law and are commissioned in the state of Connecticut.