Countdown is on for Connecticut residents to obtain a REAL ID before May 2025

Local Press Release
Thursday, May 23, 2024

HARTFORD, Conn. – Do you have a star on your Connecticut driver’s license? If not, there’s still time to get your REAL ID-compliant driver’s license with that star on it. But it’s better to get it sooner, rather than later.

In less than one year, Connecticut residents who want to board an airplane for a domestic flight will soon need a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license. If their driver’s license is not REAL ID-compliant, they will need another form of approved identification, such as a passport to board their flight or enter a secure federal facility or military base. The REAL ID driver’s license and identification card have a small star in the upper right corner to indicate they meet federal regulations that establish minimum security standards.

REAL ID goes into effect in less than one year, starting May 7, 2025, and the countdown is on!

“Bradley International Airport is doing its part to remind passengers about this important deadline to ensure the TSA security checkpoint lines are able to move in a timely and efficient manner,” said Kevin A. Dillon, A.A.E., Executive Director of the Connecticut Airport Authority. “Anyone who plans on using their driver’s license as a form of identification when flying domestically should take the necessary steps to comply with the REAL ID program between now and next May.”

“REAL ID is a coordinated effort by the federal government to improve the reliability and accuracy of driver licenses and identification cards,” says William Csontos, TSA’s Federal Security Director for Connecticut. “The improvements are intended to inhibit terrorists’ ability to evade detection by using fraudulent identification.”

Connecticut residents have the option to upgrade to a REAL ID if their license does not currently have the star or stick with an older standard driver’s license. However, a standard credential—without the star—will not be valid to board a domestic flight or to access secure federal facilities, including military bases and some federal offices.  

“DMV and our license partners stand ready to serve customers who would like to apply for a REAL ID verified driver’s license or ID card,” said Connecticut DMV Commissioner Tony Guerrera.  “If you do not have a REAL ID, now is the time to start thinking about whether you need one, gathering the documents you need to apply and making an appointment to come into a DMV service office.”

To get the REAL ID star, individuals will need to visit their local Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles office in person and bring certain documents to prove U.S. citizenship and Connecticut residency. Required documents include one proof of identity (passport or U.S. birth certificate), proof of legal presence for non-U.S. citizens, two proofs of Connecticut residency, your social security card (if you’ve been issued one) and a current driver’s license if you are applying to exchange one issued by another U.S. state.

Transportation Security Administration officers who staff the ticket document checking station at airports will not allow travelers into the checkpoint without a REAL ID-compliant license or another form of acceptable ID after May 7, 2025, because of a federal law (The REAL ID Act of 2005) that mandates that a REAL ID is needed for federal purposes.

TSA travel document checkers at BDL are now handing travelers who currently do not possess a REAL ID a reminder notice to obtain a REAL ID by visiting the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles.

For more information and details about how to obtain a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or identification card in Connecticut, visit the Connecticut DMV REAL-ID site.

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