REAL ID holders in California need updates due to a system glitch. Learn if you're affected and what steps to take.
The California DMV is notifying thousands of REAL ID holders regarding a 2006 software error affecting expiration dates.
Some state-issued identification cards issued to legal immigrants could be valid longer than the people holding them are ...
The DMV said it will notify affected customers, about 1.5% of Real ID-holders in the state. Full enforcement of Real IDs ...
A 2006 coding flaw forces 325,000 Californians to reissue REAL IDs to stay compliant with federal travel rules. DMV promises ...
After a self-initiated review of its data systems, the California DMV has identified that 325,000 REAL ID holders need new ...
Thousands of Californians must get new REAL ID cards after the state Department of Motor Vehicles detected a software error ...
Due to a software error, over 300,000 Californians will need to replace their REAL IDs, the California Department of Motor ...
A major administrative correction affecting hundreds of thousands of state residents sees the California Department of Motor ...
Officials from the Department of Motor Vehicles said a software error has impacted thousands of Californian drivers.
Issues with the California DMV's legacy systems have meant that around 325,000 Real ID-holding drivers now have invalid ...
After two decades of delays, California’s Real ID requirement is now in effect. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security now requires people to have a federally approved document — such as a passport ...