Minnesota
Related: About this forumTime to renew my driver's license
Will apply to Real ID. Am not sure what "enhance" is, except more expensive and allows border crossings. I thought that a regular license allows this..
So I went to the DVS and through the whole pre application. What an ordeal. Had to fish both my SS card and passport and scan them and upload.
And now have to wait three days for their OK.
Sigh..
PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,727 posts)I always have a passport, so if I want to get on a plane on can do that.
The Real ID thing is utter bullshit, just like the bullshit "security" at airports.
TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)I always had trouble coming back home. It's worse now, so I'm glad I don't have that job any more.
PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,727 posts)a number of years ago.
When I got my last passport I also got a passport card, which can be used to travel to Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Bermuda.
The last time I went to Canada it was just a quick day trip and I crossed by car at Thousand Islands. Both Canadian and American customs were quite amused to see a car with Kansas plates pass through.
Tomconroy
(7,611 posts)beginning sometime in 2023. But maybe I'm wrong.
I checked. A passport works too.
question everything
(48,797 posts)than finding a place for a passport..
And.. I think that it would be easier to replace a lost driver's license than a passport.
The irony is that last time we flew anywhere was... October 2019. And we are getting older but I can see a last visit to family.
Tomconroy
(7,611 posts)in anywhere.
PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,727 posts)I figure you never know when you might need to flee the country.
progree
(11,463 posts)"a memento". So had to apply to California (my state of birth) with a lot of information, and wait I don't know how long, over a month. I think it was November 2019 when I first tried, and finally succeeded in January 2020.
I have no SS card but fortunately there are alternatives they accept to prove the SS number.
Tomconroy
(7,611 posts)birth certificate. They kept feeling around for a seal which eventually they found, so I scraped by. Glad you only have to do it once.
OldBaldy1701E
(6,338 posts)They refused mine. It is the only one given to my mother. It IS my official birth certificate. But, the government is like Big Tech... anything older than five years is obsolete. (And, makes a great excuse to rake in some more funds.) It is a shame we cannot apply this ideology to those who have been in Congress for more than five years.
question everything
(48,797 posts)They wanted to upload "one" document only to later tell me that I have to remove all ad blockers from my computer..
Took me a little to figure it out... on Safari.
While there, I replaced using my SS card with the SSA1099 - 1099 from the Social Security Administration reporting my benefit for the previous year.
I also considered using the "Valuation Notice" for proposed property tax - strong, large characters - to be told that it does not establish residency...
So I switched to bank statement. We just received the new statement which on the first page has the account number and address but the rest if filled with announcements. I really did not feel like using the one with the current balance. None of their business..
And I was thinking: while SS card and passport are real documents, everything else: utility, mortgage, bank statement - are online for many. I had to print the recent utility statement.
Next step - the drivers license office. Keeping my fingers crossed.
dflprincess
(28,468 posts)probably helped that the clerk I had knew what she was doing. I also got lucky. I renewed before the pandemic when one of the deadlines that has since been changed was looming. At the time I had 3 years left on my license. Because I got the real ID prior to the deadline, I not only got the 3 years added to it - but they tacked on an additional 4 years. So I would up with a license good for 7 years (and I have 4 years left on it)
Just make sure that you bring the same documents you used for your online application.
It still seems odd to me that it's easier to get a passport than it is to get a "real id".