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If you have an upcoming flight in the U.S. and don’t have a REAL ID-compliant ID, you may find yourself grounded. Enforcement of the REAL ID requirement, which stems back to legislation passed ...
Travelers will need a REAL ID-compliant driver's license — or another approved form of identification — to board commercial flights and access federal facilities under updated security ...
Beginning on May 7, the Transportation Security Administration will require REAL IDs for adult travelers flying domestically within the United States, marking the end of a regulation journey that ...
The May 7 deadline is looming to have a Real ID, which will be required to get into government buildings and through airport security. Congress mandated the switch to Real IDs after 9/11.
Don’t have one, or not sure if you do? Here’s some guidance. By Christine Chung and Debra Kamin Real ID is now reality. A standard driver’s license or state ID will no longer pass muster at ...
The nation’s long-awaited REAL ID requirement goes into effect Wednesday. That means anyone wishing to fly domestically will need a federally compliant state-issued identification card or a ...
The new rule stems from the REAL ID Act of 2005, which “established minimum security standards for state-issued driver's licenses and identification cards and prohibits certain federal agencies ...
Before REAL ID, each state had its standards for issuing driver's licenses, and some were considered vulnerable to fraud. No, but you will have to undergo an additional screening. TSA said to plan ...