Washington D.C. switches to REAL ID, all driver’s licenses replaced by Oct. 1

WASHINGTON, April 21 (UPI) — If you live in Washington, D.C., you’re going to have visit the DMV.
Starting May 1, the District will begin issuing REAL ID licenses that conform to federal regulation established by Congress in 2005 with the REAL ID act, a measure recommended by the 9/11 commission to make using fraudulent state IDs more difficult.

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