

Published on: 05/08/2025
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DMV release - SALEM -- After years of being put on standby, the federal REAL ID enforcement date has arrived at the gate. Starting Wednesday, May 7, passengers 18 and older must show a state-issued REAL ID or a federally acceptable alternative – like a passport, permanent resident card or military ID – at the TSA security checkpoint to board a commercial U.S. flight. Governor Kotek declared May 7 as REAL ID Day in Oregon, stating that the purpose of REAL ID is to make U.S. identity documents more consistent and secure. According to TSA, passengers who present a state-issued identification that is not REAL ID compliant at TSA checkpoints and who do not have another acceptable alternative form of ID will be notified of their non-compliance, may be directed to a separate area and may receive additional screening. This includes TSA PreCheck passengers. Oregon is currently at 38.1% compliance, with 1.4 million REAL ID credential holders. Another 46% have a non-compliant license, permit or identification marked, “Not for REAL ID Act.” Since the beginning of 2025, Oregon DMV already has issued more than 225,000 REAL IDs, which, in recent weeks, have accounted for 76% of in-office credential issuances and led to record high traffic in the agency’s 58 field offices. “The 2017 Oregon State Legislature authorized Oregon DMV to issue credentials that meet requirements of the federal REAL ID Act,” said Oregon DMV Administrator Amy Joyce. “In the eight years since and over the course of three enforcement extensions, our focus has been to inform and educate Oregonians about REAL ID so they can choose the ID that works best for them. Our staff has worked tirelessly, especially in the last few months leading to this date, to help as many residents as possible meet the deadline. I’m incredibly proud of their hard work and dedication to public service.” In advance of the enforcement date, Oregon DMV added a significant number of REAL ID appointments and hired several REAL ID temps to assist at field offices. With busy travel months still ahead, we anticipate seeing longer lines and wait times well into the summer. To get a REAL ID, you must visit a DMV office and bring original documents that prove your identity, date of birth, home address (two proofs of address from two different sources) and lawful status in the U.S. All documents must be original or certified copies. You will also have to provide your Social Security number, or proof that you are not eligible for one. DMV offers an online documents guide to help you create a checklist of what you’ll need to bring. The REAL ID option costs $30 in addition to regular issuance fees every time you apply for an original, renewal or replacement driver’s license, permit or ID card. It can take up to three weeks for the REAL ID to arrive in the mail, and TSA will not accept the temporary paper ID you receive at DMV. For more information, visit Oregon.gov/REALID.
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