Three DMV Locations Open Earlier to Handle Real ID Surge
With full enforcement of the Real ID set to begin on May 7, three California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) offices in Orange County have extended their operating hours by one hour to manage the surge in applications.
The affected locations are:
- Westminster DMV (13700 Hoover St)
- Costa Mesa DMV (650 W. 19th St)
- San Clemente DMV (2727 Via Cascadita)
These offices have been opening one hour earlier each day since late April to help clear the growing backlog of Real ID driver’s license applications.
Extension Runs Through June 27
The extended hours will continue through June 27, aligning with the summer break period when travel demand typically increases.
During these extended hours, the DMV will handle only Real ID-related services, according to officials.
New Federal Requirements for Domestic Flights
The state government is urging residents to obtain a Real ID driver’s license. Starting May 7, travelers without a Real ID or other Department of Homeland Security (DHS)-approved identification—such as a passport—may face delays at airport security checkpoints and risk missing their flights.
The DMV advises travelers to prepare early to avoid disruptions as the federal requirements take full effect…