January 5, 2013
W.Va. in small crowd in compliance with Real ID
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Weeks before a deadline to comply with new federal identification requirements meant to curb terrorism, West Virginia is one of only 13 states to do so.

States have until Jan. 15 to comply with the Real ID Act, which enforces stringent proof-of-identity requirements for anyone trying to get a photo ID. Many states have balked because of the costs to come into compliance.

Real ID places numerous requirements on states, from setting standards on which paperwork drivers must present to mandating tamper-prevention features so that IDs cannot be counterfeited. Documents that must be provided, such as official birth certificates, are scanned in and stored permanently with the Division of Motor Vehicles.

Eventually, the IDs will be required to fly or enter a federal building.

The law was passed in 2005 in the aftermath of the September 2001 terrorist attacks. All but one of the 19 hijackers had ID they should not have been able to obtain.

West Virginia implemented the program in January 2012. But that doesn't mean it has been easy.

Officials said many residents have complained about the requirements, especially from those who have been driving for decades and from those trying to get an ID after changing their name due to marriage.

State lawmakers earlier this year pressed DMV Commissioner Joe Miller to change the requirements. Delegates and senators told Miller they had been flooded with complaints.

"I can't tell you how many phone calls I'm getting about folks in their 50s and 60s who think that it is unjust to have to go through this process to go through and dig up this material," Delegate Nancy Guthrie, D-Kanawha, said during a budget hearing last February.

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