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how to tell if you have a real id california

A California REAL ID is easy to spot: look for a gold bear with a white star in the top-right corner of your driver’s license or ID card. If your card instead says “Federal Limits Apply” or “Not for Federal Identification,” it is not a REAL ID-compliant card.

How to check

  • Look at the top-right corner of the card for the bear-and-star marking.
  • Read the text on the card; “Federal Limits Apply” means it is not a REAL ID.
  • If you’re still unsure, compare the card with the California DMV’s REAL ID information and checklist.

What it means

  • A REAL ID is a California driver’s license or ID card that meets federal identification standards.
  • It is used for things like boarding domestic flights and entering certain federal facilities.
  • If your card does not have the marking, you may still have a valid state ID, just not a REAL ID-compliant one.

If you do not have one

  • You can apply through the California DMV by gathering identity, Social Security, and California residency documents.
  • The DMV says you need two different documents showing your California mailing address for residency proof.
  • Bring original documents when you go to the DMV.

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