Divorced and remarried women affected the most by the amount of paperwork they have to produce for the DMV to prove they are who they are after namechanges.
So, IDs are important?
I needed a couple extra pieces of ID when I got the Real ID version of my driver's license a couple years ago. This isn't that difficult of program, but there is nothing the government can't screw up.
Ah, 2023.
O.K.
It only been 13 years. 2008 was first date for implementation. Why the hurry? Lol.
Just get it done, tired of excuses delaying people prove they are citizens.
I am postponing my Bucket List trip to Prague, Paris and Palma de Mallorca until my mood changes.
So I don’t really need one of those nifty new ID badges.
Also subversives of all stripes living under assumed personages
Screw that. Passport is the only way to go
The American government does very little right. 9/11 is turning into more of a long term problem than the attack itself. America is being shredded.
Thanks
In my state, the papers needed are no different from what it takes to initially get a drivers license or even to vote. If your last name is different from the one on your birth certificate, then you have to show the paperwork trail. I had to do the same to vote.
Because I was already an established driver’s licrnce holder in my state, all I had to bring was my old license, 2 proofs of address and my birth cert. I had already provided the rest. And this time around I even got a discount due to my age.
Not only am I divorced and remarried, I was also adopted, and the only “birth certificate” I have for my new name after my adoption is more of a hospital type certificate, and not acceptable to the state of Ohio. Now, that would be fine if the bureau of vital statistics could find the real one, but they seem to have lost it. I have been working on this issue for more than two years.
I’m nearly 76 years old, and my oldest daughter moved to Hawaii recently. I’m very much afraid I will never see her again.
There are no words to express how much I hate government bureaucracy.
I don't plan going anywhere (age 87) so opted for the $10 renewal. If I need to go somewhere where it is required, I'll use my passport. I found it interesting that you can do on-line renewals for 12 years from the last time your photo was taken.
they gotta get one more election in before it takes effect
When I was a young man, what was then called “a national ID” was regarded as a severe infringement of our personal liberties. Social Security cards had “not to be used as a form of identification” printed on them.
I guess nobody cares about that anymore.
No originally the Real ID was supposed to be in effect by like 2005.
I think there should be a rule. Any law that hasn’t gone into effect by the time half the people who voted for it died should just be thrown out. I don’t know if Real ID is there yet, but if you’re a better, take the over.
This is a SHOCKING Development, NOT!
I think the problem is making sure all the Trannies have time to alter their Birth Certificates to show they were actually Born the opposite Sex.
It takes time for an alternate reality to become the only reality, the exception being Presidential Elections of course.
The STUPID in this Country is growing by leaps and bounds.
“Divorced and remarried women affected the most by the amount of paperwork they have to produce for the DMV to prove they are who they are after name changes. “
And, in this state at least, even when you show up with all the paper work, they insist on changing your name to first name, middle name and current last name. When you ask that the middle name on your new “ID” be your maiden name you are told no cuz the middle name is on your birth certificate.
Well, so is your maiden name on your birth certificate but apparently they aren’t interested in making your name as unique as possible to avoid another Mary Ann Smith by using Mary Crownover Smith. They just repeat that your middle name is on your birth certificate.