You have one year left to upgrade to Indiana’s ‘Real I-D’

You’ve got about a year left to upgrade your driver’s license.
A law passed four years after 9/11 gave states until 2020 to redesign driver’s licenses with added security features and require you to show documentation of your identity and legal residency.
Indiana’s been making the transition since 2010, and Bureau of Motor Vehicles COO Kevin Garvey says the state is ahead of the national curve — but that still means just 56% of Hoosiers have upgraded to what’s called “Real I-D.”
He’s hoping to reach about two-thirds by next October’s deadline. Real IDs have a star in the upper right corner.
Without it, you won’t be able to board a plane or enter federal buildings.

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