REAL ID-compliant licenses are marked by a star on the top of the card. Michigan, Vermont, Minnesota, and New York states issue REAL ID and state-issued enhanced driver’s licenses, both of which are acceptable. State-issued enhanced driver's licenses do not have a star on the top of the card. Washington state issues enhanced
driver’s licenses only. These documents will be accepted at the airport security checkpoint when the REAL ID enforcement goes into effect. If you’re not sure, check your state driver’s licensing agency on how to obtain a REAL ID compliant card.
The REAL ID Act of 2005 establishes minimum security standards for license issuance and production and prohibits Federal agencies from accepting for certain purposes driver licenses and identification cards from states not meeting the Act’s minimum standards. Beginning May 3, 2023, all persons must have a REAL ID license for accessing certain Federal buildings, entering nuclear facilities, and boarding commercial flights within the United
States. REAL ID CREDENTIAL
REAL ID compliant driver licenses and Identification credentials have a gold circle with a star in the right corner of the license to indicate it is REAL ID compliant.
STANDARD ID CREDENTIAL
Non-REAL ID driver licenses and identification credentials display the phrase, "NOT FOR REAL ID ACT PURPOSES" on the front of the credential.
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You do NOT need a REAL ID to:
- Drive
- Vote
- Purchase alcohol or cigarettes
- Access hospitals
- Visit the post office
- Access federal courts
- Apply for or receive federal benefits such as social security or veterans’ benefits
REAL ID-COMPLIANT LICENSES & PHOTO IDENTIFICATION CARDS
As you may know – perhaps you’ve seen customers present new forms of ID issued by other states recently or because you’ve seen information about PennDOT’s introduction of REAL ID licenses – as of Friday, March 1, 2019, PennDOT began issuing driver's licenses and photo identification cards compliant with federal REAL ID standards.
In short, REAL ID-compliant documents are optional, but beginning Oct. 1, 2021, they – or an acceptable alternative identification as approved by TSA – will be required for boarding domestic commercial flights and entering secure federal buildings and facilities.
As a licensee, you’re going to see more and more REAL ID licenses as Pennsylvania and other states introduce them.
Eventually there will be just two basic types of ID – documents that are compliant with REAL ID standards and documents that are not REAL IDs.
But, for a period of time, there will be four forms of valid Pennsylvania identification documents:
- the pre-2017 design
- the 2017 design
- the REAL ID-compliant design
- a non-REAL ID design
The PLCB is developing resources to help you identify valid REAL IDs, and additional information, as it becomes available, will be featured online.
WHAT DOES A REAL ID LOOK LIKE?
Because REAL IDs use the same security features as standard-issued Pennsylvania IDs, they
will look very similar to the redesigned licenses issued in 2017. A Pennsylvania REAL ID-compliant product is identifiable by a gold circle with a transparent star inside it.
Beginning on March 1, newly issued non-REAL ID driver's licenses and ID cards look different. Per federal REAL ID regulations, non-REAL IDs must be clearly labeled with the words “NOT FOR REAL ID PURPOSES.” NOTE: These are valid forms of ID, even if they are marked “NOT FOR REAL ID
PURPOSES”
BARCODES
Both REAL ID-compliant and non-REAL IDs will include barcodes that contain data visible on the front of the card. Licensees are encouraged to contact the manufacturer or provider of their card readers and card scanners regarding the compatibility of their equipment with new documents.
Some licensees can manually enter the driver’s license number or ID card number into their point-of-sale systems to ensure they are not knowingly serving underaged patrons.
Licensees who are still unsure can ask patrons to complete and sign a Declaration of Age card (PLCB-931).
EXPIRATION DATES
Because new REAL IDs will expire four years after an existing license’s expiration date, it will be possible for licensees to see valid REAL IDs with expiration dates up to eight years in the future.
For example, if a license is set to expire in October 2021, but it is upgraded to a REAL ID in October 2020, that new REAL ID license won't expire until October 2024.