Surprising number of Ohioans still don’t have a ‘REAL ID’ to fly ahead of May 7 deadline
You will need a lot more information to get a REAL ID from the BMV.
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) -Starting May 7th, if you want to fly to anywhere in the U.S. you will either need a REAL ID or a passport.
According to the Ohio Department of Public Safety, only 56.18% of Ohio drivers have switched over to the new ID.
The REAL ID program was a product of the 9/11 Commission in 2005 to have a more detailed and secure ID to fly.
While the program has been delayed a number of times, the May 7th deadline is for real according to the TSA.
Designated by a star in the upper right corner, to obtain a REAL ID requires a lot more personal information to prove you are who you say you are.
According to the Ohio BMV’s website to get a new ID you must provide proof of:
- Full legal name
- Date of birth
- Legal presence in the US
- Social Security number
- Ohio street address
To prove requirements one, two, and three you can take one of the following:
- US Birth Certificate or
- US Passport or
- US Passport Card
To prove requirement number four you need to bring one of the following:
- Social Security Card or
- W-2 Wage/Tax Form or
- 1099 Income Statement
To prove number five you will need to bring two items that have your name and your address.
Examples include:
- Bank statement
- Utility bill
- Ohio or Federal Tax Return filing
- Letter from a college or university
- Credit card statement
- Mortgage statement
- Paycheck stub
- Marriage certificate or license
There is an extra piece of information people need to bring if they’ve ever changed their name, namely married individuals.
If you’ve changed you last name, you will also need to bring:
- Marriage Certificate or Marriage License**
- Certified Copy of a Decree of Divorce, Dissolution, or Annulment of Marriage**
- Certified Copy of a Court Ordered Name Change
**NOTE: If you have had more than one marriage, you may need to bring documentation from each marriage and/or divorce to connect your birth certificate, passport or USCIS documents to your current legal name.
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