Some married women facing Real ID nightmare getting their ID

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Scott Downey

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Issue is their name changed decades ago.
Clerks not accepting copies of marriage certificates, and the originals disappeared decades ago.

 
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I got my real ID two years ago. My certified birth certificate from Pennsylvania which I got passports with in the 1970s and 1980s...it was an abreviated birth certificate.

The DMV clerk told me they needed the more detailed birth certificate. I'm a senior citizen, had difficulty getting around and to the DMV....so my face dropped. The clerk then checked with his manager and the manager said it was ok to use the birth certificate I had. Was I relieved.

I guess since I'm not Hispanic and in my early 70s, they thought I was who I said I was.