REAL ID for New York Residents

The REAL ID act was passed in congress in 2005 as a way to ramp up security measures across the country. The requirements for obtaining a federally accepted REAL ID are stricter than a standard ID or driver’s license.

Obtaining a REAL ID is not mandatory. However, beginning on May 1, 2025, the federal government will begin requiring U.S. residents to use either a passport or a REAL ID to:

There is no additional fee associated with obtaining a New York REAL ID compared to a standard state ID or driver’s license. However, it will require a trip to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to present additional documents.

New York REAL ID Requirements

To get your NY REAL ID for the first time, you’ll need to present items to the DMV in person.

Visit your local DMV office and provide*: