• You're about to be screwed if you haven't gotten California Real ID yet

    From useapen@21:1/5 to All on Tue Apr 8 09:08:57 2025
    XPost: alt.california, alt.politics.usa.republican, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh XPost: sac.politics, alt.society.liberalism

    Within an hour of opening on Monday morning, the DMV in San Francisco had
    a line of people out the door waiting their turn to renew registrations
    or, with exactly a month until the May 7 deadline, complete their
    applications for a Real ID.

    “We knew this was coming,” Fabian Venegas told SFGATE from the back of the line. The San Francisco engineer was at the DMV to help his mom with her
    car registration and said he has an upcoming appointment to finalize his
    Real ID. He’s among the lucky ones, having scheduled that appointment over
    two months ago in preparation for the approaching deadline. “I knew there
    would be a rush,” Venegas said.

    On May 7, the Department of Homeland Security begins enforcement for new
    Real ID standards. With four weeks left to go, the DMV told SFGATE that
    the department is experiencing “an anticipated increase” of people as the deadline approaches. On the DMV website to schedule an appointment in San Francisco, there are no time slots available before the deadline.

    “The DMV is seeing an increase in customers upgrading to a REAL ID across
    the Bay Area region, particularly at San Jose, Santa Clara, Oakland, San Francisco and Daly City offices,” Katarina Snow, a DMV information
    officer, told SFGATE in an email. She added that the DMV is monitoring the situation and will “make adjustments to appointment availability, as
    needed.”

    To update to a Real ID, California residents must present proof of
    identity (full legal name and date of birth), a Social Security number and
    two forms proving they live in the state. The DMV has an online guide for applying for the program. If travelers decide against biting the
    bureaucratic bullet, they’ll have to present their passport even when
    flying to a domestic destination or when entering certain federal
    buildings.

    “The travel aspect threw me for a curve,” Venegas said. “Maybe it’s a way
    to weed out certain people.”

    The Real ID program began in the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks to standardize how sources of identification, such as driver’s licenses, are issued. The first deadline in California was set for 2020, but the federal government pushed it back multiple times, first during the pandemic and
    then again until 2025.

    Californians trying to update their ID can still visit a DMV office
    without an appointment but potentially face a long wait and time frame uncertainty. Stephanie Shiver works near the San Francisco office and was
    back in line Monday morning after a previous attempt to visit on Friday
    was detoured by a long line. The lifelong San Franciscan told SFGATE she
    was unfazed by the final rush of people updating to a Real ID.

    “Nobody wants to come here,” Shiver said. “That’s why it’s last minute.”

    https://www.sfgate.com/travel/article/havent-gotten-california-real-id- yet-20263325.php

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  • From Rudy Canoza@21:1/5 to useapen on Tue Apr 8 09:59:51 2025
    XPost: alt.california, alt.politics.usa.republican, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh XPost: sac.politics, alt.society.liberalism

    useapen wrote:
    Within an hour of opening on Monday morning, the DMV in San Francisco had
    a line of people out the door waiting their turn to renew registrations
    or, with exactly a month until the May 7 deadline, complete their applications for a Real ID.

    “We knew this was coming,” Fabian Venegas told SFGATE from the back of the
    line. The San Francisco engineer was at the DMV to help his mom with her
    car registration and said he has an upcoming appointment to finalize his
    Real ID. He’s among the lucky ones, having scheduled that appointment over two months ago in preparation for the approaching deadline. “I knew there would be a rush,” Venegas said.

    On May 7, the Department of Homeland Security begins enforcement for new
    Real ID standards. With four weeks left to go, the DMV told SFGATE that
    the department is experiencing “an anticipated increase” of people as the deadline approaches. On the DMV website to schedule an appointment in San Francisco, there are no time slots available before the deadline.

    “The DMV is seeing an increase in customers upgrading to a REAL ID across the Bay Area region, particularly at San Jose, Santa Clara, Oakland, San Francisco and Daly City offices,” Katarina Snow, a DMV information
    officer, told SFGATE in an email. She added that the DMV is monitoring the situation and will “make adjustments to appointment availability, as needed.”

    To update to a Real ID, California residents must present proof of
    identity (full legal name and date of birth), a Social Security number and two forms proving they live in the state. The DMV has an online guide for applying for the program. If travelers decide against biting the
    bureaucratic bullet, they’ll have to present their passport even when flying to a domestic destination or when entering certain federal
    buildings.

    “The travel aspect threw me for a curve,” Venegas said. “Maybe it’s a way
    to weed out certain people.”

    The Real ID program began in the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks to standardize how sources of identification, such as driver’s licenses, are issued. The first deadline in California was set for 2020, but the federal government pushed it back multiple times, first during the pandemic and
    then again until 2025.

    Californians trying to update their ID can still visit a DMV office
    without an appointment but potentially face a long wait and time frame uncertainty. Stephanie Shiver works near the San Francisco office and was back in line Monday morning after a previous attempt to visit on Friday
    was detoured by a long line. The lifelong San Franciscan told SFGATE she
    was unfazed by the final rush of people updating to a Real ID.

    “Nobody wants to come here,” Shiver said. “That’s why it’s last minute.”

    https://www.sfgate.com/travel/article/havent-gotten-california-real-id- yet-20263325.php


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    it's always burning.

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