Massachusetts RMV Offers Walk-In REAL ID Service as Deadline Approaches

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BOSTON — With the federal REAL ID enforcement date of May 7 approaching, the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) is offering walk-in service for residents seeking to obtain a REAL ID credential at all RMV service center locations.

The RMV is reminding Massachusetts residents that beginning May 7, a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or identification card, or a valid passport, will be required for domestic air travel and entry into certain federal facilities.

While walk-ins are being accepted for REAL ID transactions for those with near-term travel plans, the RMV assures residents that REAL IDs can still be obtained after the May 7 deadline. If immediate service is not available for walk-in customers, service center staff will explore options for same-day or next-day appointments.

The RMV encourages individuals seeking a REAL ID to visit Mass.Gov/REALID to understand the necessary documentation for the required in-person appointment. Applicants should also be aware that it may take 10 to 14 business days to receive their RMV credential by mail following their appointment.

As of this month, over 3 million credentials in Massachusetts are REAL ID compliant.

Registrar of Motor Vehicles Colleen Ogilvie stated that the RMV is seeing an increasing number of residents applying for REAL ID credentials as the deadline nears. She emphasized that the RMV will continue to process REAL ID transactions beyond May 7 and that the agency is increasing capacity at service centers and accommodating walk-ins for individuals with imminent travel needs. Ogilvie also urged residents to familiarize themselves with the required documentation prior to applying.

The fees for obtaining or renewing a REAL ID-compliant credential are the same as those for equivalent non-compliant credentials. The renewal fee for a non-commercial standard or REAL ID driver’s license is $50, and the renewal fee for a Mass ID is $25. An amendment fee of $25 applies for upgrading to a REAL ID credential before the existing credential's expiration. Customers with a stay of less than five years in the U.S. will pay a pro-rated fee.

For individuals without immediate travel plans, appointments can be scheduled through the RMV’s Online Service Center at Mass.Gov/myRMV or, for AAA members, at https://northeast.aaa.com/automotive/registry-services/massachusetts.html.

The RMV has provided document checklists and other information regarding REAL ID requirements at Mass.Gov/REALID to assist customers in preparing for their in-person visits. Required documents include proof of lawful presence, two proofs of Massachusetts residency, and proof of a full Social Security Number (SSN). Customers with name changes will need to provide documentation such as a marriage certificate, divorce decree, or court document. All required documents must be original or certified copies.

Massachusetts residents are eligible to renew their licenses or IDs up to one year before the expiration date. Those with existing compliant credentials and no legal name changes may be able to renew online. A REAL ID-compliant credential issued by the Massachusetts RMV is identified by a star surrounded by a yellow or gold circle in the top right corner.

The Massachusetts RMV has been issuing REAL IDs since March 2018. Additional information about REAL ID requirements and other RMV services is available at Mass.Gov/RMV. Information on acceptable identification at airport security checkpoints can be found at tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/identification.


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Hinsdale OKs Police Department Audit After Fatal Shooting

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

HINSDALE, Mass. — The town has approved $25,000 for an administrative review of the police department, more than two months after police fatally shot 27-year-old Biagio Kauvil during a mental health crisis. 

Town Administrator Robert Graves said the shooting on Jan. 7 is not the only focus of the audit, and it will be several months before the Select Board receives a final report. 

During a special town meeting on March 11, an article appropriating $25,000 from free cash for an independent consultant to conduct a professional evaluation and audit of the Town's Police Department was approved. The audit includes a review of the department's policies, protocols, operations, and procedures, and concludes with a written report. 

"The Berkshire County District Attorney's Office and Massachusetts State Police are investigating the shooting, and we await their conclusions.  As we look to move forward, the International Association of Chiefs of Police, our insurance company (MIIA/Cabot Risk), and our legal counsel have recommended that the town hire an independent law enforcement consultant or firm to conduct a comprehensive administrative review of our police operation," Graves wrote in an email to iBerkshires on Friday. 

"This event is not their focus; they will assess the overall operation. We want a written assessment of our police operation's strengths and weaknesses to help Hinsdale make future changes and improvements." 

He said after completing the procurement process and signing a contract with a reputable consultant or business, it will most likely be several months before the Select Board receives the final report. 

"Still, it will help the town and police department move forward," Graves wrote. 

Last weekend, family and friends of Kauvil stood in Park Square asking for justice. A flier for the standout reads "Biagio was killed by police while experiencing a mental health crisis. Now, over seven weeks later, authorities have not yet provided any updates.

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