Disney Irish
Premium Member
Actually that is not true at all, all 50 states are compliant with Real ID, and California has been issuing Real ID since 2018.I agree.
But let's look at how the government works in a federal republic of 50 states like ours. In 2005 the federal government mandated that all 50 states had to align and tighten their processes on issuing driver's licenses and state ID's to make things safer and ID more reliable. It was called the Real ID act and Congress and President Bush signed it into law in May, 2005.
Over 15 years later, the state of California still hasn't complied with the law. California and a few other states could never get their act together and update their DMV systems and processes, and they got multiple extensions to comply with the law throughout the 2010's. Sacramento bureaucrats balked and whined and made excuses for years and years on how hard it was for them, even though many other states fell into line and complied.
Knowing all that, you'll have to excuse me when anyone suggests that all 50 states will instantly create a vaccine passport system for 330 million Americans. Until then, keep this awkwardly shaped little piece of paper with some ballpoint pen scribbles on it with you at all times!
As stated in this DHS announcement:
All US States Now Compliant Ahead of REAL ID Deadline | Homeland Security
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS or the Department) is announcing that after more than 15 years since Congress passed the REAL ID Act, all 50 states are now in full compliance issuing these cards, with most states becoming compliant in the last four years.
www.dhs.gov
California was certified as Real ID compliant back in April 2019, even though the CA DMV had been issuing Real ID since January 2018. In addition certification only started in 2012 not 2005, prior to 2012 NO state was compliant with Real ID, none, zero, zilch. So its been between 2012 and 2019 a majority of stated became certified, with only 3 left needing to be certified in 2020. So in reality California was in the pack of that were certified during that 7 year period. So this idea you have that California still hasn't complied with Real ID is BS.