Arkansas REAL ID Requirements
REAL ID in Arkansas
Soon, you’ll need either to present some form of federally accepted identification (such as a passport or REAL ID-compliant license) to:
- Board domestic flights.
- Enter federal facilities.
- Enter nuclear power plants.
A standard state-ID or driver’s license will no longer be sufficient to do the above. Arkansas REAL IDs have a gold star in the upper-right corner.
Obtain an AR REAL ID
To obtain a REAL ID for the first time, you must visit a State Revenue office and present the following*:
- Proof of legal U.S. presence and identity. This may include a:
- U.S. birth certificate.
- U.S. passport.
- Valid foreign passport.
- Proof of social security. This may include your:
- Social security card.
- W-2 or 1099 tax form.
- Paystub containing your full name and social security number (SSN).
- Proof of AR residency. This may include a:
- Utility bill (must be within 60 days of the current date).
- Paycheck (must be within 60 days of the current date).
- Deed, title, or mortgage statement (must be within 60 days of the current date).
- Vehicle insurance policy (for the current year).
- Proof of legal name change (if applicable). This may include your:
- Marriage certificate or divorce decree.
- Adoption papers.
- Court-issued documents.
- An Affidavit of Legal Name Change completed in front of a DFA employee.
- Payment for the applicable license or ID fee.
*Not all accepted documents are listed. The DFA has a helpful tool to help you compile REAL ID documents.
Arkansas REAL ID Fees
There is no additional fee associated with obtaining a REAL ID when you renew your license or ID. However, if it is outside the renewal window, you’ll be charged for a duplicate ID or license to upgrade.
- 8-year driver’s license (21 years old or older): $40.00
- Non-driver ID: $5.00
- Driver’s license (under 21 years old): License cost is prorated.
- 4-year driver’s license (optional for people 69 years old or older): $20.00
- Duplicate license: $10.00