REAL ID Deadline in Connecticut: What You Need to Do Before the TSA Requirement Hits

REAL ID Deadline in Connecticut What You Need to Do Before the TSA Requirement Hits

Beginning May 7, all Connecticut residents —along with everyone nationwide —will need their driver’s license or state identification card to be REAL ID-compliant in order to use it to fly domestically.

The REAL ID Act of 2005, passed based on the recommendation of a 9/11 Commission, was designed to create federal security standards for state-issued identification cards.

After multiple implementation delays, which officials have attributed in part to a backlog caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the requirement will finally take effect next month.

Here’s what to know.

Am I REAL ID compliant?

If your driver’s license or state identification card has a gold star in the top right corner, it’s REAL ID-compliant.

Currently, around 73% of Connecticut residents with DMV-issued identification have a REAL ID, said Ernie Bertothy, a spokesperson for the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles.

The DMV has been issuing REAL ID cards since October 2011, when it began giving customers the option to request a REAL ID when renewing their driver’s license or DMV-issued identification card.

Children under age 18 won’t need a REAL ID to fly. The Transportation Security Administration doesn’t require minors to present identification for domestic flights.

My driver’s license or identification card isn’t REAL ID-compliant. What should I do?

Connecticut residents can get a REAL ID-compliant card by making an appointment with the DMV or a partner office, like AAA. Though the DMV offers license renewal services online, REAL ID appointments must be in-person.

DMV offices are open Tuesday through Saturday, and Bertothy said they will offer extra REAL ID appointments on April 7 and on April 14, with more dates to come.

If your driver’s license or state identification card expires within 180 days, you can request a REAL ID during the renewal process for the typical renewal fee of $72. If you’re not up for renewal but want to upgrade to a REAL ID, the DMV will charge you $30 to do so.

New identification cards typically arrive within 20 business days after an appointment.

Only United States citizens and permanent residents are eligible for REAL ID-compliant identification.

What documentation will I need to bring to my REAL ID appointment?

You’ll need to bring two forms of documentation to verify your identity, such as a passport or birth certificate, as well as your Social Security number.

If your legal name has changed, bring documentation outlining that — like a marriage license or adoption papers, for example.

You’ll also need to bring two documents with your mailing address on them to prove your Connecticut residency — common examples include postmarked mail, a bank statement or a utility bill.

A full list of documentation requirements can be found here.

Can I fly without a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or identification card?

Yes, with a different form of identification. Passengers can also use a passport or passport card, both of which are considered REAL ID-compliant.

A full list of acceptable forms of identification can be found here.

Where else will I need a REAL ID?

In addition to flying domestically, beginning May 7 a REAL ID will also be required to enter some federal facilities and nuclear power plants.

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