<P> Said cards must also feature specific security features intended to prevent tampering, counterfeiting, or duplication of the document for fraudulent purposes . These cards must also present data in a common, machine - readable format (bar codes, smart card technology, etc .). Although the use of wireless RFID chips was offered for consideration in the proposed rulemaking process, it was not included in the latest rulemaking process . DHS could consider additional technological requirements to be incorporated into the licenses after consulting with the states . In addition, DHS has required the use of RFID chips in its Enhanced Driver's License program, which the Department is proposing as an alternative to Real ID . </P> <P> Before a card can be issued, the applicant must provide the following documentation: </P> <Ul> <Li> A photo ID, or a non-photo ID that includes full legal name and birthdate </Li> <Li> Documentation of birthdate </Li> <Li> Documentation of legal status and Social Security number </Li> <Li> Documentation showing name and principal residence address </Li> </Ul> <Li> A photo ID, or a non-photo ID that includes full legal name and birthdate </Li>

States not in compliance with the real id act