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Heads up, travelers! Starting next month, you'll need a new form of identification to get through airport security.
What to know before TSA stops accepting state-issued identification that doesn't have enhanced security measures. What ...
The Transportation Security Administration says 81% of travelers at airport checkpoints have a REAL ID or its equivalent.
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.
Effective May 7, adults who plan to visit military bases, including Fort Gregg-Adams, will need a REAL ID or another ...
Due to a security law passed 20 years ago, many Americans are now required to update their driver’s license or identification cards to become REAL ID-compliant — or they won’t be able to ...
After May 7, people age 18 and older who want to travel domestically by air and enter certain federal buildings will need to ...
The deadline to have a REAL ID-compliant driver's license or state ID card is May 7 if you plan to fly on a commercial airline. Can't get one in time? Here are alternatives you can use.
REAL ID cards, featuring a gold star in the upper right corner, were introduced in Kansas in 2017 as part of a nationwide security initiative. While not mandatory, REAL ID cards streamline ...
Two decades after the law was passed to require stricter federal requirements for issuing identification cards, the REAL ID Act will move onto its fourth and final phase of enforcement on May 7.
state-issued identification card or another acceptable form of ID, such as a U.S. passport. If you do not have a Real ID by May 7, then your air travel may be delayed, per TSA. Here's everything ...