• paraphrand@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    One day, the divers license works fine, the next day it turns into an arduous process. What exactly changes about the probability provability of your identity?

    I’d love to hear what the full processes for checking IDs are in all three cases: RealID, Drivers License, Drivers License after RealID is required.

    • Luminotik@lemmy.world
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      18 hours ago

      The documentation required to obtain a REAL ID is federally mandated (proof of identity, citizenship, and residency), whereas previously all states kinda did their own thing. Additionally, there are required verification services for those documents (when possible), e.g. passports have to get verified through the US Passport Verification System, etc.

      Happy to share more, if you’re interested :)

      • Y|yukichigai@lemmy.sdf.org
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        16 hours ago

        whereas previously all states kinda did their own thing

        This can’t be emphasized enough. Different states had (and still have) wildly different standards for what is required to get a basic Driver’s License or ID Card. Making a unified standard needed to happen, even if the way Real ID was implemented was… let’s say “problematic”.

        AFAIK you can still get a non-Real ID compliant license in almost every state, though for some the difference in documentation requirements are all but nonexistent. Here in Nevada the only difference in required documents is that you can’t use a Prison Identification Card to get a Real ID.

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      22 hours ago

      Nothing really, it’s just a way for the federal government to expand control and tracking of people.