As Marylanders scramble to schedule their REAL ID appointment, the Motor Vehicle Administration is now required to reschedule all appointments on July 5, after Gov. Larry Hogan extended the Independence Day holiday through the weekend, according to the Baltimore Sun.

On Monday, Gov. Hogan announced that state offices would be closed on July 5 for an extended holiday weekend. 

The Sun reports that the MVA must reschedule all REAL ID appoints scheduled for July 5, causing a one-day setback in a rush to get more drivers compliant with the federal mandate. 

"MDOT MVA is in the process of contacting customers with appointments scheduled for Friday, July 5 and is assisting with rescheduling those appointments," MVA spokeswoman Kellie Boulware wrote to the Sun in an email. 

Customers with appointments on this date can also reschedule online through the MVA's Central Scheduling System. 

On Tuesday, MVA officials said that more than half of the five million licensed drivers and ID holders have provided the required REAL ID documents. 

The MVA has opened special offices to handle the influx of appointments to make staff available to issue REAL IDs. 

The federal deadline to acquire your REAL ID and provide all documentation is October of 2020.