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If you still haven’t made a trip to the DMV for your REAL ID, time is running out. Your domestic air travel could be delayed ...
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 ...
After the REAL ID law becomes enforceable on May 7, it may be harder, and for some, impossible, to fly without a compliant identification document.
The REAL ID Act goes into effect May 7, requiring anyone boarding a domestic flight to have REAL ID compliant identification.
After years of warnings, the REAL ID requirement will finally take effect next week in San Diego and airports nationwide. Are ...
“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 ...
Beginning May 7, the Transportation Security Administration will require that travelers who use a state form of identification to fly to have a compliant REAL ID.
Travelers going through airport security should check for this newly banned item by TSA before their next flight and have ...
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