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gvwireIn reaction to growing outrage from California drivers and state legislators over waits of up to five hours at DMV locations throughout the state, DMV officials said Thursday that help is on the way.
Beginning in June, the DMV will open 40 locations — including the Fresno and Clovis offices — two Saturdays a month for appointments from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
DMV officials attribute the long wait times to changes that include implementing special cards called “Real ID,” a new queuing system and an electronic drivers license and ID card application.
The Real ID cards enable Californians to comply with federal air-travel rules that begin in 2020. The cards stem from the 9/11 terrorist attacks. To receive a Real ID, applicants must submit proof of identity, social security number and California residency in person.
Residents can still fly without a Real ID card after that time if they use a passport.
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