The California DMV is notifying thousands of REAL ID holders regarding a 2006 software error affecting expiration dates.
A nearly 20-year-old software error has prompted the California DMV to announce the reissuance of approximately 325,000 Real ...
A 2006 coding flaw forces 325,000 Californians to reissue REAL IDs to stay compliant with federal travel rules. DMV promises ...
The DMV is recalling 325,000 Real IDs after expiration dates on the cards do not match the expiration dates on holders' ...
The California DMV is reissuing 325,000 REAL IDs due to a software glitch affecting expiration dates for some noncitizen ...
California’s Department of Motor Vehicles revealed that about 325,000 people will be required to obtain a new REAL ID driver’s license due to a software issue dating […] ...
REAL ID holders in California need updates due to a system glitch. Learn if you're affected and what steps to take.
Have you gotten your California Real ID yet? In less than a week, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security will require people to have a federally approved document — such as a passport or a Real ID ...
Time is running out to get a California Real ID. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security will soon require people to have a federally approved document — such as a passport or a Real ID driver’s ...
The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is notifying approximately 325,000 Californians about the need to replace their Real ...