California authorizes its DMV to join a national ID database

logickkk1 30 points 13 comments July 16, 2026
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hyperhello

I understand there’s a balance between anonymity and privacy and ensuring transactions are real. For example when you buy a house you’re going to get on a public registry and titles and documents are going to identify you, and it’s an acceptable tradeoff to prevent fraud as long as no one can actually walk down to Records and start manipulating deeds. This…this I don’t understand. If someone is driving with a fake drivers license, yeah, scary but the danger is limited and policies already have uninsured driver protection. This seems like the feds, who have not shown themselves as trustworthy, let alone their active involvement in fraud, demanding some foot in the door they’ll use later.

tanseydavid

Well I guess that's the end of getting a warning instead of ticket when driving a rental car in another US state from the one I live in.

ccwu9999

Does this mean every CA drivers license is Real ID compliant now? I thought it was only CA Real ID drivers license were submitted to the national database?

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