NJMVC to Allow “REAL ID” Walk-ins on a Test Basis

For Renewals only from the 5

th

to the 20

th

of the month

TRENTON – New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission Chief Administrator Sue Fulton today

announced the Commission will allow customers whose licenses/IDs are close to expiration to get

REAL ID

driver licenses and non-driver IDs without an appointment on a test basis. Such “walk-ins” will be allowed only for renewals, only on selected dates and only at participating locations.

Customers can only take advantage of the “walk-in” policy from the 5

th

through the 20

th

of each month in participating agencies that are fully

REAL ID

-operational.

Only drivers with licenses due to expire within three months of their walk-in visit will be eligible for a

REAL ID

without an appointment.

REAL ID

appointments, which are scheduled online and have been in place since the phased rollout was launched last September, will continue.

“The appointment-only system helped with the phased rollout and was necessary in the early stages for a smooth, controlled, and successful launch of

REAL ID

,’’ Chief Fulton said. “We have steadily built our capacity and are now ready to accommodate walk-ins on a limited basis.”

Chief Fulton said that interest in obtaining a

REAL ID

is high, revealing that over 200,000 New Jerseyans have signed up for appointments so far through

REALIDNJ.com

, the website where customers must make their appointments.

“It is clear to us that right now demand outstrips the number of available

REAL ID

appointments,’’ Chief Fulton said. “That is why we are testing

REAL ID

for eligible walk-ins during these designated days of the month, which are typically less busy than at the very beginning or end of the month.’’

The current participating MVC agencies are:

Bayonne

Camden

Cardiff

Cherry Hill

Delanco

East Orange

Eatontown

Edison

Flemington

Freehold

Hazlet

Jersey City

Lakewood

Lodi

Manahawkin

Medford

North Bergen

Oakland

Rahway

Rio Grande

Runnemede

Salem

Somerville

South Brunswick

South Plainfield

Springfield

Trenton

Turnersville

Vineland

Wallington

Washington

West Deptford

Customers should check back frequently at

REALIDNJ.com

for updates and added agencies.

Chief Fulton noted that

REAL

ID

requires additional identification documents beyond  the six points of ID that have long been needed to obtain a standard driver license in New Jersey. These additional documents must include two proofs of address and one proof of the applicant’s Social Security number.

“Many of our customers believe that if they already hold a New Jersey driver license, they don’t need to bring all the documents for

REAL ID,

and that’s just not true,’’ Chief Fulton said. “There’s a user-friendly document selector at

REALIDNJ.com

. We tell everyone, even our own employees, to use that before you come in so we don’t have to send you away without your

REAL ID

.’’

Under Chief Fulton’s leadership, the NJMVC embarked on an ambitious

REAL ID

readiness campaign to prepare for the rollout. Campaign initiatives included:

Hiring and training hundreds of frontline agency employees, increasing window staffing from an average of about 50 percent to nearly 100 percent.

Expanding Saturday hours.

Implementing a take-a-ticket queuing system.

Upgrading to state-of-the-art Point-of-Sale counter capabilities.

Installing new servers in all 39 agencies.

Adding online services, including driver license renewals, to reduce agency foot traffic.

REAL ID

is the federally mandated identification that puts in place stricter federal security standards for driver licenses and IDs. Passengers will need a

REAL ID

to fly domestically in the U.S. as of October 1, 2020; unless a valid U.S. passport or another

federally approved

form of identification is used.

‘‘No one is required to have a

REAL ID

,’’ Chief Fulton said. “However, if you plan to fly domestically after September 30, 2020, you will need either a

REAL ID

, a valid passport, or some other form of ID that the federal government has approved for such travel.’’

“We will continue to offer standard New Jersey driver licenses,” added Chief Fulton, emphasising that those licenses will remain valid for driving. “The standard driver licenses, however, will no longer meet federal standards for boarding commercial airliners beginning October 1, 2020.”

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