Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I made an appointment and then canceled it when I learned that it wouldn't change the expiration date. I'll do it in 2026, when my current license expires. Until then, I have a passport
Oh gosh, really? I have not been in a big rush because I have a passport but I was planning to do it this summer. My license expires in 2026 as well. If you are right, I will wait!!
Anonymous wrote:I made an appointment and then canceled it when I learned that it wouldn't change the expiration date. I'll do it in 2026, when my current license expires. Until then, I have a passport
Anonymous wrote:Apparently, some state & federal buildings can ban you from entering without a Real ID. I haven't seen a list of those that will nor have I heard of any incidents.
Can't call me for jury duty if I can't get in the building.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, why do you have a problem with Real ID?
Not OP. It's pointless. Waste of everyone's time. Yes, my entire family has them but there is ZERO added security from them. Don't get what the big deal is aside from not letting granny fly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some people are going to need to visit a Social Securty office in person, if they can't use the online tools, in order to apply for benefits.
Since the Social Security offices are federal government buildings, will they need Real ID or a passport to gain entry?
My guess, merely a guess, is that it will vary based on which specific building one wishes to access.
Anonymous wrote:It did give me pause that the application asked me to list any conditions I have that require medication. That felt intrusive, and is info I don't want to just hand over to the gov't. But whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Some people are going to need to visit a Social Securty office in person, if they can't use the online tools, in order to apply for benefits.
Since the Social Security offices are federal government buildings, will they need Real ID or a passport to gain entry?
Anonymous wrote:Seems like some are concerned about the fact only 40% of Virginians have Real ID. I don’t see why this is a problem except for people who don’t have a passport or who want to fly. What is the issue?