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After the REAL ID law becomes enforceable on May 7, it may be harder, and for some, impossible, to fly without a compliant ...
With REAL ID enforcement set to kick in on May 7, some grassroots organizers worry that the requirement to obtain an upgraded ...
The Transportation Security Administration will not accept state-issued IDs that are not Real ID compliant as of Wednesday, ...
Passengers who do not have a TSA-acceptable form of identification can experience delays, additional screening, and possibly ...
Starting May 7, only state-issued driver’s licenses and state-issued ID cards that comply with the REAL ID requirements will be accepted at TSA checkpoints and for official federal government purposes ...
REAL ID compliance has varied by state. Federal agencies warn that delays at airports for security protocols and identification checks could be commonplace.
Time is running out to get your Real ID, which are necessary to pass TSA check points. You’ll need to get one from your DMV, but not people in these states.
After the deadline, people cannot fly domestically or access certain federal facilities without a REAL ID or other acceptable forms of identification.
"The great thing is, we've been working really hard with TSA, who's helping us out to ensure that anybody who isn't REAL ID ...
“If you already have a current U.S. passport or don’t need to fly within the U.S. in the next few months, you can wait to get ...
Yes. Travelers must have a REAL ID to fly domestically on or after May 7, 2025.
The prospect of getting a REAL ID online depends on what state you are in. Here's what Californians should know as the May 7 ...