The DMV said it identified a few REAL ID records that require updates to remain compliant with federal regulations following a self-initiated review of its data systems. Individuals who receive a ...
An estimated 325,000 Californians will have to replace their REAL ID licenses, the DMV admitted this week. A software error is to blame for the issue, which has now ...
California’s Department of Motor Vehicles is scrambling to fix a legacy software flaw that could leave hundreds of thousands of residents unable to fly or enter federal facilities. The DMV confirmed ...
(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. • ...
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 ...
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 ...
“We proactively reviewed our records, identified a legacy system issue from 2006, and are notifying impacted customers with clear guidance on how to maintain a valid California-issued credential,” ...