
FARGO (KFGO KVRR) โ 66% of North Dakotans already have a Real ID, but the Department of Transportation is feeling the effects of intensified demand for appointments.
โFor the last month or so, our offices have been getting quite a bit busier, weโve noticed that,โ said Brad Schaeffer the Director of Driver & Motor Vehicle Services for NDDOT. โWeโre at least a couple days out at all our locations for appointments.โ
Schaeffer said Itโs gotten to the point where officials want to ensure people that May 7 is not the cutoff point to receive a real ID; itโs just when the TSA will begin requesting one for air travel.
โWe want to make sure the person standing there is the person on the ID, because thatโs how we determine the level of screening weโll give someone,โ explained Jessica Mayle, Regional Spokesperson for the TSA.
Not having a real ID doesnโt mean you wonโt be able to fly โ but it does mean your airport experience could be significantly drawn out.
Other forms of identification that remain acceptable, such as a passport.
However, the TSA would prefer you get the Real ID โ and NDDOT says if you make an appointment to do so, and you come prepared, youโll be shocked by how easy it can be.
โWith an appointment, and with all the right documents, you can literally be in and out of our office within 10 to 15 minutes,โ said Schaeffer.
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