MARYLAND — After the deadline was extended several times because of the coronavirus pandemic, Marylanders now have less than a year to obtain their REAL ID, which will be required to fly domestically starting May 3, 2023.
Getting a REAL ID isn't necessarily required, but the state recommends it. U.S. passports will still be an acceptable form of federal identification to board any flight or visit a federal property. Those who are under 18 years old are not required to have this ID to fly.
While residents have nearly nine months to obtain a REAL ID, with reports of long lines at many facilities, you may want to get yours sooner rather than later.
Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration offices require an in-person visit to bring in the required documents for a REAL ID. You can schedule an appointment in advance.
To obtain a real ID, Maryland residents must provide documents to prove their identity, their Social Security number, a written signature and two documents that show proof of residence.
"In order to get a REAL ID, you must bring your documents in person to an MDOT MVA branch," according to the Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA). "MDOT MVA does not have a process by which customers can scan and upload REAL ID documents to our website."
The agency also has a tool that allows people to look up whether they are REAL ID-compliant. Those who need to present their documents must do so in person at MVA full-service branches, which are open by appointment only.
If you have the older style Maryland driver's license or identification card (with no star on it), a $20 fee is required to renew your driver's license to obtain a REAL ID, according to the MVA. Those who have the new REAL ID driver's license or identification card — which has a star on it — only need to submit documents and will not have to pay a fee; check your REAL ID status here.
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.
To apply for the new card, you'll need to gather a few documents for your trip to the MVA.:
The Maryland Department of Transportation created a video that provides the basics on getting REAL ID.
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