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Animallover4321 t1_jaj2daq wrote

It’s really easy, you fill out an application for a real ID online then head to RMV (I went to AAA) with your documents up to year before your license expires and they will send you a real ID. There are more documents required than if you want to renew and get a regular license but it’s the same RMV appointment type and the same cost. Downside is you need to renew in person if you want a real ID.

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Proof-Variation7005 t1_jaj636a wrote

Dunno if you realized or not but the plane restriction thing did get pushed back to like 2025 so you don’t really need to do it just yet

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Training_Sail_5996 t1_jaj1rg2 wrote

You can renew it/upgrade to the real ID six months before your current one expires.

You have to go in person (or to AAA if you are a member) bc you have to provide documentation. There is an application you can fill out online and print out to bring to the appt. It will tell you what documents you need to bring.

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throwaway_wama OP t1_jaj2a4j wrote

Thank you. Do you know if I can do all that even earlier, before the 6 months?

I saw an airline that want the real ID starting May 2023 even though 2025 I read is when it should start

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LadyGreyIcedTea t1_jajy1yd wrote

The need for a real ID doesn't vary by airline. The TSA is the only one who looks at your ID at the airport and the date that Real ID enforcement goes into effect is 5/7/2025. It was supposed to be this year but got pushed back.

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Training_Sail_5996 t1_jaj2swb wrote

I don't know about now. I did it two years ago and it had to be within six months of the expiration. But I wanted the renewal also.

I think you might be able to go and get a new one issued but would still have to renew it in 2024....but don't quote me on that.

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Sirhc978 t1_jaj9529 wrote

>Customers are eligible to renew online up to one year in advance of the expiration date printed on their license or ID, and up to two years after the expiration date.
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>Prior to May 7, 2025, customers will not yet need a federally compliant REAL ID for the purposes of boarding domestic flights or entering certain federal buildings. The fee for renewing a non-commercial standard or REAL ID license is $50, while the fee for upgrading to a standard or REAL ID card is $25.

https://www.mass.gov/news/real-id-credential-wont-be-needed-until-2025-to-fly-domestically-or-enter-some-federal-facilities-0

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Hoosac_Love t1_jaj24l4 wrote

I'd get real ID ,I believe you need a Birth certificate ,SS card,your old picture ID/DL and two pieces of mail with your current address not more than 60 days old.A passport could also substitute as well for additional ID

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Stoneberger t1_jajjtjf wrote

Just get it out of the way. If you live here you will need to get it done eventually. Make an appointment or use AAA they can help you too. Get the documents and do it. It takes 10 min

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LadyGreyIcedTea t1_jajxu0i wrote

Why not just wait until you're due for renewal next year? You won't need a Real ID before your current ID expires in 2024, the date got pushed back (again) until 2025. I got a Real ID in 2020 and I'm going to end up renewing it before I ever need it.

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New-Vegetable-1274 t1_jajebxn wrote

You cannot get on a plane without a Real ID if you don't have a passport. You wouldn't ordinarily use a passport on a domestic flight but you need one or the other.

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user72230 t1_jajjdrq wrote

Any federal ID can be used to board a plane, not just a passport. Green cards and global entry are a-ok too. So are Nexus and Sentri cards

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LadyGreyIcedTea t1_jajy88y wrote

Yes you can. Real ID enforcement hasn't gone into effect and has been postponed until 2025.

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megsperspective t1_jajfoy4 wrote

This was pushed back to 2025, a regular ID is fine to board a plane.

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Fatguy73 t1_jaizslc wrote

I think all issued licenses are Real IDs now but I could be wrong

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valley_G t1_jaj1kpr wrote

Not true. You have to apply and bring in more proof of identity with the real id. It's not just given.

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Hoosac_Love t1_jaj1tap wrote

No, but most people are choosing real ID though

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PakkyT t1_jajlny7 wrote

My last time around I did not choose the real ID simply because I have a passport, was eligible to renew my license online, and it only took 8 minutes online to renew & pay for my driver's license. Next time I am required to take a new photo then I will bring in all the extra paperwork to make it a Real ID.

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throwaway_wama OP t1_jaj03cg wrote

The current license I have was issued for 2018 and it won’t expire until 2024 so hmmm….

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