Idaho REAL ID Checklist
REAL ID in Idaho
Beginning in October 2021, all U.S. residents will be required to have a valid passport or federally accepted REAL ID to:
- Board flights (even for domestic travel).
- Access nuclear facilities.
- Enter certain federal facilities.
A REAL ID (sometimes called a star ID) is NOT mandatory for any other tasks that require a state ID or driver’s license.
Idaho REAL IDs are marked with a star in the upper-right corner.
Idaho REAL ID Requirements
Obtaining a REAL ID in Idaho requires a trip to your local Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office. There, you will be asked to provide*:
- Proof of Identity. This may include your:
- U.S. birth certificate.
- Passport
- Certificate of Naturalization or Citizenship.
- Permanent Resident Card.
- Proof of social security. This may include your:
- Social security card.
- Paycheck including your full name and social security number (SSN).
- 1099 or W-2 tax forms containing your SSN.
- Proof of Idaho residency (2 documents required). These items may include your:
- Mortgage, lease, or rental agreement.
- Medical insurance statement.
- Account statement from a bank or financial institution.
- Payment for the applicable license or ID fee.
*The DMV website has a complete list of acceptable documents.
ID REAL ID Fees
There are no additional fees associated with obtaining a REAL ID compared to a standard ID or license in Idaho.
- 1-year standard license: $15.
- 3-year standard license: $25.
- 4-year standard license: $30.
- 8-year standard license: $55.
- 1-year commercial driver’s license (CDL): $15.
- 3-year CDL: $30.
- 4-year CDL: $40.
- Non-driver ID (under 18 years old to 21 years old): $10.
- 4-year non-driver ID: $10.
- 8-year non-driver ID: $20.