California DMV opens early for those needing a Real ID before the May 7 deadline
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The California DMV is extending hours at 18 locations to help residents acquire a Real ID before the May 7 deadline, which will be required for boarding domestic flights and entering federal facilities. Starting on Monday, these offices will open at 7 a.m. on select weekdays for those with appointments. The Real ID, established under the 2005 Real ID Act, aims to enhance security. Applicants must complete an online application and provide various documents, including proof of identity and California residency, with a fee of $45 for the Real ID license.
Beginning Monday, 18 DMV offices in California will open at 7 a.m. on selected weekdays to assist residents in obtaining their Real ID before the May deadline.
To apply for a Real ID, Californians need to complete an online application and submit required documents at their local DMV office for final processing.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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