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Everything You Need To Know About REAL ID

Everything You Need To Know About REAL ID


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What is a REAL ID?

A Wisconsin REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or ID card has a star in the upper right corner. Standard non-compliant cards are marked “NOT FOR FEDERAL PURPOSES.”

When You Need a REAL ID

Starting May 7, 2025, you’ll need a REAL ID-compliant form of identification (or alternative like a passport) to:

  • Board domestic flights
  • Enter federal buildings
  • Enter nuclear power plants

How to Get a REAL ID in Wisconsin

Visit a DMV Service Center

You’ll need to visit in person with your documents.

Required Documents

You must provide documents from these categories:

  1. Proof of U.S. Citizenship or Legal Status (one document):
    • U.S. Birth Certificate
    • Valid U.S. Passport
    • Certificate of Naturalization
    • Certificate of Citizenship
  2. Proof of Identity (one document):
    • Valid U.S. Passport
    • Social Security Card
    • Wisconsin Driver’s License/ID (current)
  3. Proof of Wisconsin Residency (two documents):
    • Utility bill (water, electric, gas, etc.)
    • Bank statement
    • Mortgage documents
    • Current, valid homeowner’s or renter’s insurance policy
    • Pay stub or earnings statement
    • Tax statements
  4. Proof of Social Security Number (one document):
    • Social Security Card
    • W-2 form
    • Pay stub with full SSN
  5. Proof of Name Change (if applicable):
    • Marriage certificate
    • Divorce decree
    • Court order

Cost

The cost for a REAL ID is the same as a standard ID when you get it at your regular renewal time. If you get it before your renewal, there’s a duplicate card fee.

Planning Your Visit

  • Gather all required documents before visiting
  • Check the Wisconsin DMV website to find service center hours
  • Consider using the DMV’s online document verification tool before your visit

For more information, visit the Wisconsin DMV website or call (608) 266-2353.

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