Everything You Need to Know About REAL IDs

In a world where security and identification are paramount, the REAL ID Act has introduced a standardized form of identification across the United States. Whether you are hearing about REAL IDs for the first time or just looking for more information, this blog post will cover everything you need to know about REAL IDs.
What is a REAL ID?
The REAL ID Act, passed by Congress in 2005, established minimum security standards for state-issued driver's licenses and identification cards. It was implemented to enhance the reliability and accuracy of these IDs, aiming to inhibit terrorists' ability to evade detection by using fraudulent identification.
Key Features of REAL IDs
- Enhanced Security: REAL IDs have increased security features to prevent tampering, counterfeiting, and fraud. These features vary by state but include holograms, UV images, and additional barcodes.
- Standardized Information: REAL IDs display standardized information, such as your full name, date of birth, gender, driver's license or ID number, address, and a photograph.
- Star Marking: One of the easiest ways to identify a REAL ID is the presence of a star marking on the top portion of the card. This star signifies that the ID meets federal standards.
Why Do You Need a REAL ID?
Starting May 7, 2025, every air traveler 18 years of age and older will need a REAL ID-compliant driver's license or identification card, or another TSA-acceptable form of ID, to fly within the United States. Without a REAL ID, you may need to carry a passport or another approved identification document even for domestic flights.
REAL IDs are also necessary for entering federal facilities and military bases, making them crucial for anyone needing to access these areas.
How to Get a REAL ID
Obtaining a REAL ID requires a visit to your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or equivalent agency. Here are the steps you will typically need to follow:
- Documentation: Bring necessary documentation proving your identity, Social Security number, and residency. This usually includes:
- A valid passport or birth certificate
- Social Security card or tax forms
- Two proofs of address, such as utility bills or lease agreements
- Proof of legal name (marriage license, divorce decree, or court order)
- Application: Fill out the application form provided by the DMV. Some states allow you to complete this form online beforehand to save time.
- Fee: Pay the required fee. The cost of a REAL ID varies by state but is generally similar to the cost of a standard driver's license or ID. In South Carolina, a REAL ID costs $25. Identification cards are free for those 17 years old and older, and $15 for those 16 and under.
- Photo: Have your photo taken at the DMV.
- Receive Your REAL ID: After processing, your REAL ID will be mailed to you. In some states, you might receive a temporary ID immediately.
Tips for a Smooth REAL ID Application Process
- Check Your State's Requirements: Each state may have slightly different documentation requirements, so visit your state's DMV website to ensure you have everything you need.
- Make an Appointment: Many DMVs allow you to schedule an appointment online. This can significantly reduce your waiting time.
- Prepare Documents Carefully: Ensure that all your documents are up-to-date, and that the information matches exactly. For example, if your name has changed due to marriage or divorce, bring the appropriate legal documents.
Common Misconceptions About REAL IDs
- You Don’t Need It for Everything: A REAL ID is not required for voting, driving, applying for federal benefits, serving on a federal jury, testifying in court, or accessing health services.
- Not a National ID: REAL IDs are not a national ID but rather a standardized form of identification issued by individual states.
- It’s Not Mandatory: You do not need a REAL ID if you have a valid passport or other TSA-approved identification for air travel or federal facility access.
Conclusion
The introduction of REAL IDs marks a significant step towards enhanced security and standardized identification across the United States. While the process of obtaining a REAL ID may seem daunting, proper preparation and understanding of the requirements can make it straightforward. As the May 2025 deadline approaches, ensure you have the necessary identification to avoid any travel disruptions. Stay informed, stay prepared, and ensure your ID meets the new federal standards.
For more information about obtaining a REAL ID in South Carolina visit these webpages:
- REAL ID Drivers License in SC: https://www.scdmvonline.com/Driver-Services/Drivers-License/REAL-ID
- REAL ID FAQ: https://cma.sc.gov/real-id
- List of accepted documents: https://www.scdmvonline.com/-/media/Forms/MV-93.ashx
- To confirm you have all you need for your SC REAL ID: https://sc.accessgov.com/motorvehicles/Forms/Page/motorvehicles/sweetcaroline/
- SC Online Renewal for REAL ID: https://www.scdmvonline.com/SCTRNS/Public/Authorization.aspx

