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If I refused to renew my drivers license in protest of the the federal Real ID would it effect my CHL?

Thanks in advance for any advise or information.
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If you plan to keep driving, the status of your CHL will be the least of your problems. Driving without a license is a class B misdemeanor (Transportation Code §521.253), so if you are convicted of that, your CHL will be revoked. It is also impossible (AFAIK) to register a vehicle or get an inspection sticker without a license.

If you don't drive, you need either a driver license or state ID when a peace officer asks for identification. Failing to show that is also a class B misdemeanor (GC §411.205).

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You can get an inspection done without a license - but you have to have insurance and I'm not sure you could get that without a license.

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It's been three years since that passed.

When does it go into effect?

I was just reading the other day that non-complying state driver licenses won't allow boarding of airplanes, since the Feds will not recognize the license.
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The Real ID requirment for federal facilities and aircraft goes into effect May 11, 2008. States that do not comply can get an extension for several years. http://www.fcw.com/online/news/151284-1.html

AFAIK, Texas has not made progress toward complying, but has a waiver.

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seamusTX wrote:AFAIK, Texas has not made progress toward complying, but has a waiver.
Shame about the waiver. It would be much more interesting at DFW, et al., if Texas travelers were shut down on 5/11.

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Well I noticed when I voted Tuesday that this was on the ballot. Also noticed in the paper yesterday that most Texans want this for some reason so I will just live with it I guess. :waiting:

Thanks to everyone who replied and the information given.

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Please do not confuse the simple request to present a photo ID when you vote to the intrusive government mandate for a standardized ID.

There is nothing wrong with making sure a person who votes is who he is supposed to be and current ID works just fine for that.
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Yeah, what Mike said.

The Republican referendum issue (which is non-binding, and amounts to a "sense of the party" vote) on presenting ID when voting, had nothing at all to do with the REAL-ID act.

Texas is headlong down that rabbit hole already. :???:
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