Real ID: things you need to know
Gov. Mark Dayton on Thursday signed a bill that should finally bring Minnesota into compliance with the federal security standards known as Real ID. Here's what you need to know:
Q: Do I need to replace my Minnesota driver's license now?
A: No. State lawmakers ushering the Real ID legislation believe the federal government will allow Minnesota's current, standard licenses to continue to comply until they expire. They should work for air travel, and to enter federal buildings and military facilities, likely through 2020.
Q: When will I be able to get a Real ID in Minnesota?
A: The law passed this week requires the Department of Public Safety to have Real ID licenses available by Oct. 1, 2018.
Q: Can I get a Real ID license before I need to renew my current license?
A: Yes, once they are available, for a small fee of $2 to $6, depending on how long it is until your next renewal.
Q: What if my license expires before Real ID is available?