Locals react to using REAL IDs to travel

Dillon Fuhrman
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) – Yuma residents are reacting to having to use REAL ID to travel across the United States.
Beginning May 7, 2025, travelers are required to use the REAL ID or any other accepted forms of identification when boarding flights as well as entering secure federal facilities.
Reetika Dhawan, a local traveler, says using the Real ID is efficient and simple.
“It will help you to make your travel easier and faster, it will really benefit you and make your travel less stressful and easier if you have that travel ID,” Dhawan says.
While Jimmy Butler, another local traveler, is not a big fan.
“Honestly I didn’t see the difference between that one and the original driver’s license I had except for the little gold star and 25 more dollars out of my pocket,” Butler said.
Joshua Crosby, also traveled by plane earlier Wednesday morning, and explains why he might not get a Real ID.
“I mean I wouldn’t think about getting a Real ID just cause like the way that I do it is very efficient now but if it’s required by law then I guess I would have to get it you know,” Crosby says.
However, Colene Geleason, a Real ID holder for over a decade, shares why she enjoys it.
“I got my Real ID about 15 -20 years ago I think so that I can travel to Canada and Mexico, I’m grateful to have it,” Geleason said.
If anyone has yet to apply for a REAL ID, visit the local DMV located at 2165 Gila Ridge Road or visit the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division’s (AZMVD) website HERE.
If you would like to see which other forms of federal identification are acceptable, click the link HERE.