COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina is ready to start issuing new driver's licenses that are in line with federal identification requirements for boarding a plane, entering a federal building or getting onto a military base.
Department of Motor Vehicles Director Kevin Shwedo said Wednesday that the new Real ID Act-compliant licenses and identification cards are now available at his agency's 67 locations.
[SC residents can use non-REAL ID licenses on flights through Oct. 2018]
[SCDMV announces easier way to order REAL ID driver's license online]
The new cards have a gold star. Non-compliant cards are still available and have text reading they are "not for federal identification."
Gov. Henry McMaster signed a law last year allowing South Carolinians to obtain REAL ID Act-compliant licenses, reversing the state's decade-long refusal to comply.
Now, South Carolinians have until October 2020 before a REAL ID license is needed to show at military bases or airports.
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