Q: I am loving all the DMV information in your column these days, as I’m about to do. I am also going to get a REAL ID. I obtained a copy of my birth certificate for the REAL ID. I learned that, after a lifetime of being Gayle, my birth certificate says my name is Gail.
When I filled out the online form to start the process, I was asked if there’s a name difference between the birth certificate and current name on the license. They also asked, “If so, how did it occur?” I checked the “legal change” box, but really, it was just honest parental oversight.A: The DMV responded and said that a REAL ID must reflect the customer’s legal full name. If a customer has another acceptable identity document, such as a U.S.
Q: When a person with a REAL ID driver’s license stops driving due to disability, can the person get a “plain vanilla” REAL ID at the next license renewal date without visiting a field office or supplying new documentation? Everyone now needs an authentic photo ID for medical treatment, as well as for travel, as mentioned in one of your recent columns.A: A customer may obtain a REAL ID identification card at their next renewal date, but would still need to visit a DMV field office to do so.
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