I was able to do mine online. So was my husband. Took about 60 seconds.
We live in South Carolina - moved here six years ago. I’m assuming DMV had enough recent documentation on file that we qualified for online.
This shouldn't be a stressful thing. I just did it -- I printed the list from the internet and gathered all the necessary documents on a clipboard. I was in and out in about 15 minutes. The thing is, you need to get a copy of the requirements and BRING THE RIGHT STUFF. If you follow the list, you cannot go wrong.
I don't know if it's the same in every state, but here's what I had to have:
- One document proving my full name /birth date. I brought my driver's license and my birth certificate (one would've done, but I brought both). A passport or Green Card would also have been acceptable.
- One document proving my social security number. I couldn't lay my hands on my SS card, so I took my W2 from last year's taxes -- every category allows several different choices for documentation, but whatever you bring MUST be from the list.
- Two documents proving my address. I think I brought a bank statement and my car registration /insurance. Other options included a voter registration card, school records, a mortgage or renter's agreement. They allow about a dozen different things in this category, and a utility bill is only one of the choices.
- Since I'm married, I also brought a copy of my marriage certificate to prove my name change.
It's not a lot of stuff, but -- again -- you must PLAN and bring the right things. Do not think that they're going to allow you to sub in different things -- you must have the items from the list.
Gathering these things is never going to be convenient, so go ahead and do it. You'll never have to do it again. Eventually it'll be required, and it doesn't cost any more than a standard driver's license.
I did it 3 weeks ago. Had to make a second visit without an appointment because I made an appointment at my closest DMV for Nov 30 on a Saturday. I made the appointment 10 weeks in advance because it was the first one available. About 6 people waiting at opening time (8 AM) and maybe a dozen without appointments. They didn't open, didn't have any signs saying they were closed, and it took me looking up on my device that they were closed over the entire Thanksgiving weekend.
I brought a bunch of items. My passport, my original SSN card, my credit card mailing, an old credit card statement I found in the house (I pay online so I don't always open them), and my property tax bill. It was suggested that the credit card statement (even if a year old) was better than the card mailer. All my accepted documents were scanned - or at least the stuff with my name/info and my address. They specifically tried to limit what parts of the documents were scanned, like avoiding the credit card transactions.
In California all driver licenses are made at a central location in Sacramento, and mine arrived in a week. I did get a temporary paper license that doesn't expire until Jan 30. It's strictly text on their official paper used for registrations and other documents.
I guess the key is that there's some sort of star. In California that's a white star inside a gold bear.
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Most states seem to have a pretty ordinary looking star within a circle. Not all states have that. As far as I can tell, Washington isn't going to have that, but will issue enhanced driver licenses and IDs, which state that and are Real ID compliant.
I think that's when mine is up for renewal too. Based upon the appointments I made for my family this year, it seems like the earliest appointment is 2 months laterSo I know to try to make an appointment in May or June and hope for something by September, LOL.
I live in NYC. The necessary documents and every permutation that's acceptable are clearly delineated on the DMV website.I totally agree about the stress , but sometimes my OCD overrules , and I had read nightmarish stories here in NY about people getting turned away
Had same issue - had to wait 2 months for appt
yea , ours is plain ! I like the bear !
That would be as “duplicate” though, which is cheaper, but as you note it’s only valid for the remainder of your current license. However, the duplicate can be the Real ID version.I think I ended up making multiple appointments for the same person weeks apart, just in case something happened at the first appointment (couldn't pass the test or something wrong with the information provided), so we wouldn't have to wait months for the next one!
If the CA DMV could say I could renew my license earlier - like now, instead of in 2 years - I'd go and do it now with the real ID. But I don't want to pay for a real ID now when I don't need it.
I live in NYC. The necessary documents and every permutation that's acceptable are clearly delineated on the DMV website.
Someone I know was concerned that she had no mail with her current address on it since she gets all her bills online and she was completely frazzed about what to do . . . because she hadn't read far enough. I also get all my bills online, but a printout of one's bank statement with one's address on it, for example, is just fine.
I had to wait only a few days for an apointment. Maybe I got lucky!
ETA: I did this several months ago. Perhaps wait times were shorter then.
I gathered all the paperwork and was turned away because my birth certificate that I was given by my Mother and used for years, wasn't a "real" one? So, I had to contact another state. I have been waiting for 2 months and no bc yet. Frustrating! If you have a passport you can use it.
Just went this past Monday. My license expires the end of February, so I had gotten the renewal notice around thanksgiving. I went online to make an appointment. My preferred place had no appointments available and the other that was close was for 1/29. My license expires late Feb, but I am flying 3/6, so I wanted to make sure I got this taken care of ASAP. So I went Monday AM since I had the day off. Online, it was posted as a 7 AM opening and when I got there at 6:45, they were already letting people in (guessing to get them out of the rain) and getting people checked in. No one was actually called until 7 AM though. I had all my documents ready as I had done my reading online and knew what to bring. They took my birth certificate, social security card, and only one of my proofs of address (bank statement). Maybe the renewal notice was my second item? I ended up getting out of there about 8:30 AM and was home about 9 after stopping at Costco to get gas for my car. I should get my new license in the mail in about 2 weeks.
I still need to help my Dad get his taken care of. He still has the appointment for 1/29, but we need to find his birth certificate (was not with the others) or order a new one for him. My Mom's will need to be taken care of this summer as her license expires 9/11 and we plan to go on vacation on 9/12!
I'm also due for a new license in Sept. I'm probably going to get the Real ID, even though I've already got a passport, but I'm leaving on a 4 month RV trip in Mid-May. I'll be on the road when appointments open for Sept.My Mom's will need to be taken care of this summer as her license expires 9/11 and we plan to go on vacation on 9/12!