As the federal REAL ID deadline takes effect, Gov. Jared Polis and the Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) are proud to announce that the state is more than ready, with 96 percent of all driver's licenses and identification cards issued in Colorado being REAL ID-compliant — one of the highest rates in the country.
Colorado has been a mandatory REAL ID state since 2013, meaning that 100 percent of those eligible for a REAL ID in Colorado have received a REAL ID-compliant credential at either their initial issuance or during the renewal process. All state IDs and driver's licenses with stars in the corner are REAL ID certified.
“Colorado has led the way in ensuring our residents are REAL ID ready,” Polis said. “Thanks to the leadership at the DMV and the commitment of Coloradans, we are proud to be fully prepared for this important national security milestone, and this success highlights our state’s proactive approach to modernization and public service.”
The REAL ID Act, passed by Congress in 2005, established minimum security standards for state-issued driver's licenses and identification cards, and created more secure credentials for national security, fraud mitigation and identity theft purposes.
Beginning today, May 7, the Transportation Security Administration, or TSA, won’t accept non- REAL ID compliant credentials to board a flight. Individuals need either a REAL ID-compliant credential or another federally accepted form of identification, such as a passport, to board domestic flights, enter certain federal buildings or access military bases. REAL ID credentials are marked with a star in the upper right corner to indicate compliance.
“Colorado DMV staff have worked diligently for over a decade to ensure a smooth transition to REAL ID,” DMV Senior Director Electra Bustle said. “We’re proud that Colorado is ahead of the curve, and we thank our customers for helping make this effort a success.”
For more information about REAL ID and how to check if your credential is REAL ID compliant, visit dmv.colorado.gov/real-id-and-