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mini4x t1_j1904ny wrote

It's current law to enter any federal building or airport (or other federally approved ID, witch I believe only counts Passports and Military issues IDs) but they pushed back the requirement date for MA (for like the 6th time) for all state issued IDs to be Real ID, it's now 2025, you won't be able to get anything else after then.

https://www.dhs.gov/real-id seems to say it's mandatory as of May 2025 now, and does say any state issued ID's need to be federally compliant.

TSA Complaint ID FAQ give me a Error 404, very helpful.

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PakkyT t1_j192y25 wrote

Yes you keep repeating the same argument that has nothing to do with this particular stub of the discussion. That being, if you don't have a Federal Government compliant ID as you are legally entitled to not have, can you be made to serve jury duty since you can not enter the building?

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mini4x t1_j194hsb wrote

On the MA Jury website it says the only thing you need to bring is your jury duty summons doesn't mention ID at all.

I assume actual Federal Courthouses may have a requirement for anyone but a juror, I went jury duty at the Federal Court in Woburn and I don't remember if they even asked for ID, I still have the summons it also makes zero mention of an ID requirement.

Sorry the whole 'ID is not universally required' was escaping my pea-brain, but it's hard to function these days without one, and pushing back on getting a Real ID at this point is just dumb. It's literally bring two extra things when you renew.

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PakkyT t1_j196ijg wrote

I agree, not getting the Real ID if you are already going in to get your license seems silly assuming you are eligible for a Real ID, but there is nothing that says you must have one in general.

I don't have a Real ID simply for the the fact that the last time or two I renewed it I was able to do it online and I have a passport. So until I am due to retake my license photo and have to go in I will stick with the standard MA driver's license.

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