CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - New Hampshire has started offering “Real ID”-compliant driver licenses and non-driver identification cards, although they are not required for federal ID purposes at this time.
Real ID-compliant licenses require a valid birth certificate and Social Security number.
The state Division of Motor Vehicles said Tuesday the Real ID-compliant licenses are available.
Current New Hampshire driver licenses and non-driver ID cards will be accepted for travel at airports and entry into secure federal facilities until Oct. 1, 2020. After then, anyone with a non-compliant card wishing to travel by air or to access a secure federal facility will need to provide additional identification such as a U.S. passport.
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This story has been corrected to show that Real ID-complaint cards and non-driver ID cards are being offered, not enhanced driver’s licenses.
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