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How much does a REAL ID cost in Texas?
Identification Card (ID) Fees:
ID type | *Fee |
---|---|
Age 59 and younger: new | $16 |
Age 59 and younger: renewal | $16 |
Age 60 and older: new or renewal | $6 |
Replacement ID card | $11 |
What documents do I need for real ID in Texas?
The REAL ID Act established new minimum issuance standards, which include: Requiring proof of identity, date of birth, social security number, lawful status, and primary residence address. Verifying the authenticity of the documents presented for issuance. Incorporating additional security features into the card, and.
Is Real ID mandatory in Texas?
Starting May 3, 2023, you’ll need a REAL ID-compliant driver license with a gold star, a valid passport, or U.S. military ID to travel by air in the U.S. Learn more about REAL ID requirements and how to get one.
What documents are needed for a REAL ID in Texas?
To get a REAL-ID compliant Texas driver license or ID, you need:
- An original or certified copy of a Birth Certificate or an unexpired U.S. Passport Book or Card.
- Social Security Card.
- Current Texas Vehicle Registration or Title.
- Current Car Insurance Policy or Car Insurance Statement.
What does a gold star on a Texas driver’s license mean?
If you replaced or renewed your card after October 10, 2016, and have a gold star in the right-hand corner, your card is REAL ID compliant and no further action is required on your part. You may continue to use your compliant card for federal identification purposes until it expires.
What does a black star mean on your driver’s license?
REAL ID compliant
Newfangled driver’s licenses with stars are REAL ID compliant, meaning that they are more secure than what were previously issued. Beginning October 1, 2020, travelers who present a driver’s license that is not REAL ID compliant will not be permitted to fly.
What documents do I need to get a REAL ID in Texas?
To get a REAL-ID compliant Texas driver license or ID, you need:
- An original or certified copy of a Birth Certificate or an unexpired U.S. Passport Book or Card.
- Social Security Card.
- Current Texas Vehicle Registration or Title.
- Current Car Insurance Policy or Car Insurance Statement.
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