In the future, Florida residents will be able to apply for a Florida Smart ID that is easily accessible on iOS and Android devices, including smartphones, tablets and other smart devices. Florida Smart ID is an optional tool for Floridians as a convenient, digital and secure backup to your physical Florida driver license. It does not replace the physical driver license, which will still need to be carried when operating a motor vehicle.

Just like your physical Florida driver license, you can use your Florida Smart ID to prove your right to drive with police and law enforcement, as well as to prove your identity and your age in shops, bars, restaurants and lots of other places where you need to confirm who you are, or how old you are.


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Coming soon, your Florida Smart ID can even be used to validate your identity and conveniently share information with secure online service like completing a loan application, booking a car rental, or reserving a home share.

Officers receive trusted, up-to-date citizen identity and privileges information directly to their computer through a quick and simple Florida Smart ID scan, without the liability or hassle of physically handling ID cards.

Florida Smart ID makes management of citizen driver license data much easier, with instantly updatable credential information including labor-intensive processes such as revocations, endorsements, and renewals. As a result, Florida Smart ID provides improved security and credential accuracy, as well as reduced operating costs and improved quality of service.

Will a Florida Smart ID replace my traditional driver license?

NO. For now, the Florida Smart ID will act as a companion to your traditional physical Florida driver license, and per current Florida law you must still carry your traditional physical Florida driver license.

Can I use my Florida Smart ID outside of Florida?

YES. Your Florida Smart ID can be used at any location that accepts and verifies mobile driver licenses. We promote interoperability, and the reduction of risks that arise when validating out-of-state credentials in the field. Mobile driver licenses, including Florida Smart ID, take the guesswork out of the verification process by offering a standardized, secure method for determining whether or not an out-of-state credential is authentic and valid.

What if my phone is lost or stolen?

The Florida Smart ID app is only accessible by entering a unique PIN or scanning your fingerprint on your registered smartphone. If your phone is damaged or unrecoverable for any reason, your Florida Smart ID can even be remotely wiped from the device by the FLHSMV to ensure further security of your data.

What if my phone battery dies?

Using a Florida Smart ID on your phone requires that your device has power. Attempting to access your Florida Smart ID on a powerless device is the digital equivalent of misplacing your physical driver license and attempting to show your ID.

Can someone validate their ID with a screenshot of my Florida Smart ID?

NO. Attempting to validate a digital ID by using a screenshot of a Florida Smart ID is no different than attempting to validate a physical driver license by using a photocopy or printed facsimile. The moment someone tries to use a screenshot during verification it will be identified as inauthentic and invalid.  


The fee for a Real ID only (Change of Information) is $8.25 for a driver license, $7.25 for an ID card or $12.25 for a commercial license. Other driver license/ID changes of information, such as an address change or name change, may be included with no additional fee.

No. You receive only one state-issued driver's license or ID card. This may be compliant with the Real ID Act or it may be a standard license or ID. Nevada also issues Driver Authorization Cards to those who cannot meet the Real ID or standard requirements.

The Real ID Act establishes minimum standards for proof of identity and requires residents to meet these standards one time to obtain a compliant license or ID. In Nevada, proof of identity presented prior to November 12, 2014 meets older standards but is not valid to obtain a Real ID license or ID card.

U.S. military ID will continue to be accepted for boarding aircraft and other federal purposes. However, one advantage to Real ID is that other state DMVs will accept a Real ID as proof of identity for obtaining a driver's license or ID.

Yes, but not a Real ID. You are eligible for a standard driver's license or ID card provided you meet the other proof of identity requirements. You may also be eligible for a Driver Authorization Card. See Residency & Proof of Identity.

An out-of-state driver's license or ID card that is Real ID compliant is acceptable proof of identity to obtain a Nevada driver's license or ID. If a limited term Real ID is presented, you must also provide a valid immigration document(s). See Residency & Proof of Identity.

This or a similar statement means the issuing state offers its residents the option to obtain a driver's license or identification card which is not compliant with the Real ID Act and that the license holder has chosen that option.

A variety of reasons may underlie the choice to obtain a standard license. These include personal preference, religious conviction, or the inability or decision not to provide original documents needed to verify identity, citizenship, or lawful status in the United States.

Passed by Congress in May of 2005, the Real ID Act was part of the Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act for Defense, the Global War on Terror, and the Tsunami Relief Act. It is not Nevada law but federal law that sets identification standards for state driver's licenses if those licenses are to be used as identification for boarding an aircraft, entering a federal building where identification is required or entering a nuclear power plant.

The Real ID Act is intended to combat terrorism, identity theft, and other crimes by strengthening the integrity and security of state-issued identification. The Act calls on states to implement a set of minimum national standards in several areas:

I Drive Smart offers one-on-one, customized behind-the-wheel training sessions that address specific skill development for individual students. These training sessions are called "Supplemental" and are outside the formal state driver education program

Sometimes the best strategy for passing a driver's test is making sure you have good support going into it. Facing the driving test alone or with a reluctant parent or indifferent friend can be stressful. For the success of the student (and peace of mind of the parent) I Drive Smart offers one-on-one support to help young drivers pass their driver's licensing test.

Driving a "stick shift" can be more than just a fun experience, it can assist a driver with better vehicle control. Manual transmission vehicles also often boost fuel economy. Plus, manual transmission keeps a new driver more engaged in the driving process which can reduce driver distractions. Whether you are a new driver, experienced driver making a trip abroad where manual transmission autos are more prevalent (or the only rental option available!), or just want to expand your driving skills, I Drive Smart can serve your need in learning how to operate a manual transmission car.

Even the most experienced and competent drivers may need to refresh their driving skills as they age. If you have a family member or friend who needs an impartial, fair, and professional evaluation of his or her driving skills, I Drive Smart can help. An evaluation does not have to result in the removal of a person's driving privilege. Oftentimes, our Instructors can facilitate the implementation of techniques and training that can overcome basic challenges that come with age. 


You can apply for a new REAL ID-compliant Texas driver license or ID in-person at a Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) office. You may be eligible to renew your existing Texas driver license or ID online.

The N.C. REAL ID is a REAL ID Act-compliant driver license that is just like a traditional license or ID but has a star at the top. Driver licenses and IDs without a gold star are noted "Not for Federal Identification."

The REAL ID program also offers additional protection to residents against identity theft. The same identity verification for federal and state standards requirements for new license and ID card applicants have been offered by the DMV since October 2011.This identity verification is a one-time review of original identity documents.

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I have a 4TB drive to use as parity in my array with the largest disk being 4TB but unraid says the parity drive is too small.

I assume the "smaller" drive will be off by a few bytes or kilobytes or whatever which i'm not really fussed about. If the worst happens and I lose a few kilobytes it's not the end of the world.



Array consists of 4TB, 3TB, 2TB, 1TB spinners. 500GB, 2x 250GB SSD's All connect to m/b or PCI-E SATA card.


The only thing I can think of is move all data from 4TB array disk to new disk then use the array disk as parity instead. I'm reluctant to do this due to the wear on the drive and downtime etc... but if the sizes appear to be the same, what's stopping the current array drive being too small for parity.

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