Residents in Miami have a fresh opportunity to tick off their to-dos with the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles bringing driver’s license services back to the Stephen P. Clark Center. On Thursday, May 22, from 10 a.m. to 1:45 p.m., individuals can stop in by appointment to renew driver’s licenses, apply for new Florida identification cards, and update vital information, among other services offered, as reported by Miami-Dade County’s official website.
It’s of particular note that after tomorrow, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has upped their ID game, only letting travelers through with a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or a U.S. passport, now these documents need to have a star in the upper right corner to be considered valid for boarding domestic flights and accessing certain federal buildings. The newly returned driver’s license services being available again at the Stephen P. Clark Center is a much-needed development for folks looking to comply with these updated TSA requirements.
Residents of Miami planning to take advantage of these services should be prepared and visit the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles website to check the list of documents they need to carry along. The range of actions they can take include checking the status of their driver’s license, changing their address, registering as an organ donor, renewing or replacing vehicle registration, or securing a disabled parking placard, while also having the option to update their emergency contact details…