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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
9/30/2019
Contact: Motor Vehicle Administration
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THE CLOCK IS TICKING - ARE YOU REAL ID READY? ONLY 364 DAYS AND 4 HOURS LEFT TO GET A REAL ID

Beginning October 5: More Than 20,000 Appointments Available Each Week with New Extended Hours

BWI AIRPORT, MD (September 30, 2019) – With the rapidly approaching October 1, 2020, federal REAL ID deadline, the Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration (MDOT MVA) and transportation officials from Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI Marshall) announced the one-year countdown for Marylanders to get a federally mandated REAL ID. At the conclusion of today’s 11 a.m. event, Marylanders have just 364 days and four hours left to get a REAL ID before MDOT MVA branches close on September 30, 2020.

“The clock is officially ticking down on REAL ID,” said MDOT MVA Administrator Chrissy Nizer. “If you have travel plans for this time next year, it is important that you know your REAL ID status and find out what, if any, additional steps you need to take to be REAL ID ready on October 1, 2020.”

To date, more than half of eligible Maryland drivers are REAL ID compliant with a total of 2.3 million Marylanders now REAL ID compliant. REAL ID requires one proof of age and identity, one proof of Social Security, and two proofs of Maryland residency to be on file with MDOT MVA, as well as a driver’s license or identification card with the REAL ID star in the upper right-hand corner. In Maryland, 4.6 million licensed drivers and ID card holders are eligible to get a REAL ID.

REAL ID was passed by Congress after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. In August, MDOT MVA became the first state in nation to get recertified by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, giving its stamp of approval for Maryland’s compliance with federal REAL ID requirements.

As of October 1, 2020, all Marylanders must have documents on file and a REAL ID compliant driver’s license or identification card in order to board commercial aircraft or gain access to federal facilities.

“We want our passengers to be fully prepared to pass through airport security checkpoints when the new federal requirements take effect,” said Ricky Smith, Executive Director of BWI Marshall Airport.  “We encourage Maryland residents and visitors from across the country to complete their REAL ID requirements.  Don’t wait until the last minute.”

Since January, MDOT MVA has served 297,000 customers with appointments. To help Marylanders to complete their REAL ID transactions, MDOT MVA will extend hours on Saturdays at nine branch locations, beginning on Saturday, October 5. The following branch offices will be open until 4:30 p.m. – Beltsville, Bel Air, Columbia, Glen Burnie, Frederick, Parkville, Walnut Hill, and Westminster. In addition, the Loveville branch office will be open from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Saturday. Statewide, there will be more than 20,000 appointments available each week.

“We are constantly looking for ways to make meeting federal REAL ID requirements as simple and efficient as possible for our customers,” said Administrator Nizer. “These extended hours will provide additional options for customers to visit MDOT MVA at their convenience.” 

Marylanders can check their REAL ID status by entering a driver’s license or identification card number into the REAL ID Lookup Tool at https://realid.mva.maryland.gov. If required to bring in documents, customers should visit www.mva.maryland.gov/odg​ to collect the correct documents needed and to schedule an appointment. With an appointment, customers are guaranteed to be seen within 15 minutes of that scheduled time.

In Maryland, half or close to half of each jurisdictions’ residents are REAL ID compliant.

Jurisdiction

Percent of Residents Compliant

Allegany County

43.4

Anne Arundel County

49.9

Baltimore City

49.8

Baltimore County

49.2

Calvert County

48.9

Caroline County

45.0

Carroll County

47.9

Cecil County

47.9

Charles County

50.8

Dorchester County

44.0

Frederick County

49.0

Garrett County

42.8

Harford County

48.5

Howard County

52.8

Kent County

44.6

Montgomery County

51.6

Prince George’s County

52.1

Queen Anne’s County

46.5

St. Mary’s County

49.3

Somerset County

44.9

Talbot County

45.9

Washington County

46.6

Wicomico County

47.7

Worcester County

45.4


MDOT MVA is committed to educating Marylanders on the requirements of the federally mandated REAL ID. Since January REAL ID Ambassadors have attend 135 events and engaged with more than 9,000 customers. Individuals interested in learning more about REAL ID can visit www.mva.maryland.gov to access the REAL ID toolkit with fact sheets, explainer videos and more. Groups interested in hosting a REAL ID outreach presentation can contact external.affairs@mva.maryland.gov​.