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The Transportation Security Administration began enforcing Real ID rules on Wednesday. Passengers without eligible documents faced added scrutiny before being allowed to head to their planes.
After years of reminders, the REAL ID requirement is upon us, well most of us. Starting this Wednesday, May 7, most U.S. adults will need a REAL ID to board federally regulated commercial aircraft ...
For many Americans, a version of that headache will become a reality starting today when the federal government begins enforcing requirements for Real ID, a national set of standards for state ...
Air travelers will need to present REAL ID-compliant licenses or U.S. passports to board planes starting this week, two decades after the law was passed. Regulatory delays, political resistance ...
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In just under two weeks, the Department of Homeland Security will begin enforcing a 2005 law requiring all passengers over the age of 18 to show a security-enhanced REAL ID issued by their state ...
Many passengers showed up at airports early for extra screening or brought passports, easing fears that the long-postponed deadline would turn into a travel nightmare. Travelers on Wednesday ...
Enforcement of the federal REAL ID law starts May 7, nearly 20 years after its passage. That means travelers will need an identification card that complies with the REAL ID law in order to board a ...
Pennsylvania residents will need a REAL ID driver's license by May 7 to fly anywhere in the country. A star in the top-right corner identifies REAL IDs in Pennsylvania. (6abc) From Philly and the Pa.