Does REAL ID require U.S. citizens to prove that they are citizens?
Yes. Under REAL ID, every person who applies for a driver’s license must prove to a DMV clerk that he or she is a U.S. citizen (or legal permanent resident). DMV clerks must decide whether an applicant is a citizen (or qualifying immigrant) before issuing a license. And that type of license issued depends on the applicant’s citizenship and immigration status.
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