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HAB911

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8. One thing I found about Real ID
Tue Mar 14, 2017, 08:31 AM
Mar 2017

when I took over care of my older brother is that the name on the license must match the birth certificate exactly, those states may not require that

The REAL ID Act of 2005, Pub.L. 109–13, 119 Stat. 302, enacted May 11, 2005, is an Act of Congress that modifies U.S. federal law pertaining to security, authentication, and issuance procedures standards for the state driver's licenses and identity documents, as well as various immigration issues pertaining to terrorism.

The law sets forth requirements for state driver's licenses and ID cards to be accepted by the federal government for "official purposes", as defined by the Secretary of the United States Department of Homeland Security. The Secretary of Homeland Security has currently defined "official purposes" as boarding commercially operated airline flights and entering federal buildings and nuclear power plants, although the law gives the Secretary the unlimited authority to require a "federal identification" for any other purposes.[4]

The REAL ID Act implements the following:

Title II of the act establishes new federal standards for state-issued driver's licenses and non-driver identification cards.
Changing visa limits for temporary workers, nurses, and Australian citizens.
Funding some reports and pilot projects related to border security.
Introducing rules covering "delivery bonds" (similar to bail, but for aliens who have been released pending hearings).
Updating and tightening the laws on application for asylum and deportation of aliens for terrorism.
Waiving laws that interfere with construction of physical barriers at the borders.

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This is getting to be a really not fun country to live in. dchill Mar 2017 #1
There is nothing in the constitution that gives you a right to fly yeoman6987 Mar 2017 #7
Why are you siding with the GOP, yeoman6987? Kingofalldems Mar 2017 #12
Possibly because........ WillowTree Mar 2017 #15
Is there a specific Constitutional right... dchill Mar 2017 #18
Ninth Amendment. (nt) MarvinGardens Mar 2017 #29
Which doesn't guarantee a right to do whatever you want without restriction. WillowTree Mar 2017 #30
Agree. MarvinGardens Mar 2017 #32
Backwards. There is nothing in the Constitution that prohibits... dchill Mar 2017 #16
There's also nothing in the Constitution that specifically prohibits robbing a bank. WillowTree Mar 2017 #19
Property rights are actually addressed in the Constitution. KittyWampus Mar 2017 #20
Many do. I'm just sticking with the whole... dchill Mar 2017 #21
You do realize that the Constitution....... WillowTree Mar 2017 #23
Those are the "unalienable rights" from the Declaration of Independence. dchill Mar 2017 #24
Amendment IX dchill Mar 2017 #22
I know, it's just one horribly unbelievable thing after another with these bastards Rhiannon12866 Mar 2017 #10
It's getting stupider out there world wide wally Mar 2017 #2
This has to do with the state not making the necessary changes to their drivers licenses MiniMe Mar 2017 #3
I don't know what the 2naSalit Mar 2017 #4
That is why it is taking so long for them to enforce whatever law it was they passed back in 2005 MiniMe Mar 2017 #5
same in PA too. TeamPooka Mar 2017 #6
One thing I found about Real ID HAB911 Mar 2017 #8
If only Montana had been given 12 years to prepare for this Takket Mar 2017 #9
They will probably get an extension HoneyBadger Mar 2017 #11
We've already gotten a couple extensions I think. Maru Kitteh Mar 2017 #14
Same here in WA state... Wounded Bear Mar 2017 #17
Yup same deal in Maine. Our state law makers Zing Zing Zingbah Mar 2017 #13
This is part of the RealID Act - bet five states refuse to comply csziggy Mar 2017 #25
Let's be clear about this. Demsrule86 Mar 2017 #26
Actually i think this applies for Wash State as well... samnsara Mar 2017 #27
Only old drivers licenses, right? If you get a new replacement it's valid. Kablooie Mar 2017 #28
Time for Montana to comply, like 45 other states. eom yawnmaster Mar 2017 #31
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