New Driver's License Requirements: What You Need to Know
Introduction
If you're a new driver or looking to renew your driver's license, you may be wondering about the new requirements. With the Real ID Act of 2005, there have been significant changes to the driver's license issuance process. In this article, we'll break down the new driver's license requirements and what you need to know to navigate the process.Real ID Act of 2005
The Real ID Act of 2005 was passed to improve the security of driver's licenses and identification cards. The act requires states to issue driver's licenses and identification cards that meet certain security standards, including: * Verification of an individual's identity * Verification of an individual's Social Security number * Verification of an individual's immigration status * A unique license number * A hologram or other security featureDocuments Required for a New Driver's License

What is a REAL ID?
A REAL ID is an optional, upgraded version of your driver's license or identification card that has a star in the upper right corner. REAL IDs are issued by each state and non-transferable. The federal Transportation Security Administration (TSA) requires anyone who moves to a new state to apply for a REAL ID-compliant driver's license or ID card. The following states have REAL ID requirements: * California * Florida * Georgia * Illinois * Maryland * Massachusetts * Michigan * New Jersey * New York * Texas * VirginiaStates without REAL ID Requirements
The following states do not have REAL ID requirements: * Alaska * Hawaii * Maine * Minnesota * Montana * New Hampshire * Oregon * South Dakota * Vermont * WashingtonWhat is the Difference Between a Real ID and a Non-Compliant License/ID?

Moving forward, it's essential to keep these visual contexts in mind when discussing New Driver'S License Requirements.
A Real ID compliant driver's license or ID card will have a star in the top right corner. Non-compliant licenses and IDs will read "NOT FOR REAL ID PURPOSES" at the top.