Over 300,000 Californians Must Update Real IDs Due to DMV Error

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Approximately 325,000 Californians need to replace their Real IDs due to a software error caused by legacy coding from 2006, with the DMV waiving fees for replacements and notifying affected individuals to ensure compliance with federal regulations.
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