Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
Chugging along the path of life
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But it is more complicated than that and saying law has really nothing to do with it. It's a Federal rule that was not implemented until now and being asked of 50 different states with all different systems, rules (including document rules) and different mentalities towards information collected.It's been law for well over 15 years.
For the 50 states:
Did your (general your) state have legal issues with the REAL ID act itself and did it enact legislature against it
Was your state able to logistically implement the REAL ID by X time
Was is the natural renewal cycle for your state
Is it relatively easy to obtain documentation you need such as marriage licenses and other name change documents (this mostly affects older women)
Is there a cost difference
What are your travel plans in the near future
Do you already have a passport and wish to use that
And many other things.
I have sympathy for those who are running into issues (like a woman chasing down a marriage certificate from 50 years ago where there appears to be no actual filed record of it and that's not a rare situation coming up), I have understanding for those using certain situations for why they aren't getting it or haven't gotten it yet (such as the date their license expires, they have a passport and their license expires in a long enough while, etc) The people I have little sympathy for are the ones who are on the news saying "I forgot, I didn't realize the date was really soon, they just sprung this on us, etc" because that is wholly on them.