2020년 1월1일 부터는 군기지, 연방정부 건물, 관리 시설물에 입장 또는 항공기 탑승시에는 미국내 신분 확인된 카드인 Real ID 또는 ID 가 확인된 driver license 만이 사용 가능합니다. (CA driver license는 2020년 9월까지 유예됨)
Real ID 운전 면허증은 2018년 1월 22일 부터 가주 DMV에서 발급되며 신청 과정 및 준비물은
- Make an appointment to visit a field office on or after January 22, 2018.
- Provide proof of identity, such as a U.S. birth certificate, U.S. passport, employment authorization document, permanent resident card or foreign passport with an approved form I-94.
- Show a California residency document.
- Present proof of your Social Security number.
REAL ID Act 에 대한 자세한 사항은 아래 링크 ca.gov DMV 에서 확인요.
www.dmv.ca.gov
How the REAL ID Act Impacts Californians
Beginning October 1, 2020, the federal government will require your driver license or identification (ID) card to be REAL ID compliant if you wish to use it as identification to board an airplane or enter military bases and most federal facilities.
The California DMV will provide a federal compliant REAL ID driver license or ID card as an option to customers beginning January 22, 2018.
If you have a U.S. Passport, passport card, military ID, or another form of Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) approved identification, these documents will still be accepted to board an airplane. Federally compliant identification will also be required to access military bases and most federal facilities.
The federal REAL ID Act of 2005 was passed in response to the events of 9/11. For more on the REAL ID Act, visit the Department of Homeland Security website.
Do I need a REAL ID?
The federal compliant REAL ID driver license or ID card is optional.
If you have a valid US Passport or US Passport Card, military ID, or other federally approved identification, you may use this as your form of identification to pass a TSA checkpoint at airports nationwide and visit a secure federal building or military installations at any time. Make sure to check with the federal facility/military base before you visit to verify their identification requirements.
There is no need to rush into a DMV field office. A valid California driver license or ID card can be used to board a commercial flight or enter secure federal facilities until October 1, 2020.
If you know you will not be boarding a domestic flight or visiting a secure federal facility or military base, you do not need a REAL ID driver license or ID card.
You do not need a federal compliant REAL ID driver license or ID card to do any of the following:
- Drive
- Vote
- Apply for or receive federal benefits (Veterans Affairs, Social Security Administration, etc.)
- Enter a federal facility that does not require ID (i.e. a post office)
- Visit a hospital or receive life-saving services
How Do I Prepare to Apply for a REAL ID Card?
A DMV field office visit is required to apply for the new REAL ID card. To apply for a REAL ID card, you must do the following:
- Make an appointment to visit a field office on or after January 22, 2018.
- Provide proof of identity, such as a U.S. birth certificate, U.S. passport, employment authorization document, permanent resident card or foreign passport with an approved form I-94.
- Show a California residency document.
- Present proof of your Social Security number.
- Note: You can request a replacement Social Security card online.
The DMV will begin offering customers the option to apply for a REAL ID driver license or ID card on January 22, 2018.
The list of document options is a DMV proposed list, which is subject to change pending approval by the Office of Administrative Law.
Married, Divorced, or Name Change? You may need to provide a name change document.
Name change document(s), such as a marriage license, may be required to issue a REAL ID driver license or ID card in your true full name. If the name on your identity document is different from the name you provided on your application, you must submit a document that establishes your true full name, for example:
- Adoption documents that contain the legal names as a result of adoption.
- A name change document that contains the legal name both before and after the name change.
- Marriage certificate.
- A certificate, declaration, or registration document verifying the formation of a domestic partnership.
- Dissolution of marriage/domestic partnership document that contains the legal name as a result of the court action.