Anticipating demand, DMV to open some offices on Saturday for REAL ID transactions
The New Hampshire Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) announces select branches will open this weekend to accommodate demands for REAL ID-compliant driver’s licenses and non-driver identification cards.
CONCORD, NH – The New Hampshire Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) announces select branches will open this weekend to accommodate demands for REAL ID-compliant driver’s licenses and non-driver identification cards.
On Saturday, May 3, 2025, DMV branches in Concord, Manchester and Twin Mountain will offer appointments and walk-in services from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Transactions will be limited to REAL ID services only. Appointments can be made online now through the DMV’s website.
Effective May 7, 2025, a federally compliant driver’s license or non-driver identification card, or a passport, will be required by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) for all travelers 18 years of age or older to board an airplane for domestic flights. A REAL ID-compliant license or identification will also be required to enter a secure federal facility, such as a military base or courthouse. While REAL ID is voluntary in New Hampshire, residents should consider it if they intend to continue using their driver’s license or non-driver identification card for these purposes.
A REAL ID driver’s license or non-driver identification card will be marked with a star in the top right corner to indicate it may be used for federal identification. Residents who do not wish to get a REAL ID will see the text “NOT FOR FEDERAL IDENTIFICATION” added to their identification upon their next renewal and will need another type of federally compliant identification, such as a passport, to board a domestic flight or enter a secure federal facility.
In New Hampshire, applicants will need to visit a DMV branch and bring the required documentation to receive their federally compliant driver’s license or non-driver identification card. Further information is available at dmv.nh.gov and dhs.gov/real-id/real-id-faqs.
To date, 64% of New Hampshire residents with a driver’s license or non-driver identification card have opted in to REAL ID.