After a self-initiated review of its data systems, the California Department of Motor Vehicles has identified that 325,000 REAL ID holders in the state need new Real IDs. “We proactively reviewed our ...
Thousands of Californians must replace their REAL ID cards after the state Department of Motor Vehicles detected a software error that incorrectly calculated ...
“For nearly 99% of REAL ID holders, no action is required. The DMV remains committed to serving all Californians and ensuring REAL ID credentials meet federal standards,” he added. The federal REAL ID ...
The California Department of Motor Vehicles said this week that about 325,000 people must take steps to maintain valid Real IDs, due to a software issue the agency identified in a review of its ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. California’s Department of Motor Vehicles is scrambling to fix a legacy software flaw that could leave hundreds of thousands of ...
(FOX40.COM) — Nearly 325,000 Californians will have to go through the process of replacing their REAL IDs because of a newly identified system issue, according to the Department of Motor Vehicles. • ...
Some who received a Real ID from the Department of Motor Vehicles might be carrying a driver's license that does not meet the federal standards. The DMV said it noticed a glitch after an internal ...
Due to a software error, over 300,000 Californians will need to replace their REAL IDs, the California Department of Motor Vehicles said this week. According to the department, a review of its data ...