Real ID
Find out if you need a REAL ID for travel, what documents are required, and how to get ready before your DMV visit.
As of May 2025
REAL ID
You must apply in person
Online applications aren’t allowed.
Requirements vary slightly by state
Check your local DMV for specific documentation here.
REQUIRED if flying domestically using your license
If you have a passport, it's optional.
Appointments fill up fast
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A REAL ID is a state-issued driver’s license or identification card that meets federal standards for security and identity verification. You’ll know you have one if you see a star on the upper corner of your ID.
Why You Might Need One:
If you plan to use your driver’s license for air travel within the U.S., it must be REAL ID-compliant.
One of the most common questions people have is: “If I’m not due to renew my license, do I still need to get a REAL ID?”
The short answer: You can get a REAL ID even if you're not up for renewal. But the process is different, and it’s important to understand how it works so you don’t get caught off guard—especially if you’re planning to fly in the near future.
Renewing your driver’s license is a relatively simple process, and in many states, it can even be done online or by mail.
Because REAL ID cards must be issued in person, and you must present specific documents to verify your identity, Social Security number, and residency.
Here’s a quick breakdown:
| Action | License Renewal | Getting a REAL ID |
|---|---|---|
| In-person required? | Often no | Yes |
| Document upload? | Usually not required | Yes – original documents required |
| Usable for flying? | Not unless REAL ID-compliant | |
| Can be done online? | In many states |
You don’t have to wait until your license is expiring to get a REAL ID.
In most states—including California, New Jersey, and Maryland—you can apply for a REAL ID at any time by making a REAL ID appointment at your local DMV or MVA office. The DMV will issue you a new license with the REAL ID star, and your previous license will be voided
No— getting a REAL ID is optional, but highly recommended.
If you don’t plan to fly or visit secure federal buildings, you can stick with your standard license. That credential is still OK for proof of identity or driving. But if you want to use your state-issued ID to board a plane or enter federal facilities, you’ll need to upgrade to a REAL ID.
If you're in the Golden State, here's what you need to know.
Visit your local California DMV office. You can also start the application online at the official DMV website before finishing in person.
Quick Tips:
Maryland residents can apply at any MDOT MVA branch. The Maryland REAL ID requires you to bring documents again—even if you previously submitted them. You can use the REAL ID Lookup Tool to check if your license is already compliant.
The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (NJMVC) offers REAL ID services by appointment only.
Need-to-Know:
Yes—as of May 2025, you need a REAL ID or another federally approved form of identification for domestic flights. If your license isn’t REAL ID-compliant, TSA will not let you board—even for short flights within your state.
Other Accepted IDs Include:
Not sure if your current license or ID card is REAL ID-compliant? You’re not alone—this is one of the most common questions people have about the program.
The easiest way to check is to look at the front of your driver’s license or state-issued ID card for specific markings. Here’s what to look for:
REAL ID-compliant cards typically have a gold or black star in the upper right-hand corner of the card. The design of the star may vary slightly depending on the state, but it’s usually:
If you see this star, your ID meets the federal REAL ID requirements and can be used to board domestic flights or access federal buildings.
If your ID has the phrase “Federal Limits Apply” printed on it—usually near the top—it means your license is not REAL ID-compliant. This version of your ID may still be valid for driving or state-level identification purposes, but it won’t be accepted at airport security once REAL ID enforcement begins.
Some states also use other language like:
These phrases are a clear indicator that you’ll need to upgrade your license if you plan to use it for air travel or federal access.
In some cases, especially with older licenses, there may not be any visible marking at all. If you can’t find a star and there’s no language about federal limits, your license is likely not REAL ID-compliant.
When in doubt, check with your local Department of Motor Vehicles:
Now that the federal REAL ID deadline is in effect, a standard driver’s license or ID will no longer get you through TSA security at the airport. You’ll need either:
So checking now can save you from stress later—especially if you plan to travel by air for business, vacation, or emergencies.