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Before summer begins, TSA is reminding U.S. travelers that a REAL ID-compliant license or passport will soon be required to ...
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.
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 ...
The Secretary of State and members of the Maine legislature today announced that they have sent a letter to the ...
Real ID deadline approaching, PennDOT says to avoid these mistakes 02:28. The Real ID deadline is days away after multiple delays that have spanned years. Travelers wil ...
On May 7, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will begin enforcing the requirement to show a Real ID before boarding a domestic flight or visiting a federal building.
In just under one week, TSA and security at federal buildings will stop accepting non-REAL ID documents as proof of identity.
The REAL ID Act goes into effect May 7, requiring anyone boarding a domestic flight to have REAL ID compliant identification.