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BBB Tip: What you need to know about getting a REAL ID

By Better Business Bureau. April 18, 2025.
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By now, you’ve probably heard about REAL ID, a federally compliant, security-enhanced identification. Come May 7, 2025, everyone over the age of 18 will need one to board a domestic flight, access federal facilities, and enter certain secure locations.  
 
If you already have a REAL ID compliant form of identification, then there is no need to rush to meet the deadline; if you do not, you will need to upgrade. Real IDs have a star on the upper top portion of the card. 
 
How to get your REAL ID  
You can only obtain a REAL ID in person at your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office. Some states may allow you to start the process online, but you have to finish it in person.  
 
BBB Tip: If you see a website offering REAL ID without an in-person visit to the DMV, it’s probably fake. Do not enter your information and report the website to BBB Scam Tracker 

What forms of identification are needed? 
You will need proof of identity, such as a birth certificate, passport, or permanent resident card, proof of Social Security Number, proof of residency, and proof of a legal name change. 
 
BBB Tip: If you are asked to provide additional information, such as bank account or credit card numbers, that is a red flag of a scam.  

Obtaining a REAL ID requires a fee. Check your local State Department of Motor Vehicles for further information.  

For more information 

Visit the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s website for more information on REAL IDs and frequently asked questions. 
 
The Canadian government has more information on border crossing documents.  

Read BBB’s information on online passport renewal scams and fake trusted traveler program sites, as well as signs of government impostors.