No one wants to get turned away at the airport because of an ID issue. But that’s exactly what could happen if you don’t have a Real ID when the new federal requirement takes full effect. The Real ID ...
The implementation of the REAL ID requirement for domestic air travel has been a long time coming. Originally, U.S. states were required to comply with the REAL ID Act by May 2008, but multiple delays ...
The deadline to obtain a Real ID-compliant license for domestic travel at airports and access to some federal facilities passed weeks ago. If you still haven't upgraded, you could be kept from ...
In a rule that took effect May 7, all U.S. residents 18 and older who are flying domestically are required to have Real ID-compliant documentation. The requirement stems from the 2005 Real ID Act that ...
Since May, passengers boarding domestic air travel have been required to show a REAL ID. But what happens if their card is forgotten or stolen? There are ways in which the Transportation Security ...
A federally approved passport is an acceptable alternative to a Real ID for air travel within the United States. Travelers without a Real ID may undergo additional identity verification by the TSA.
A federally approved passport is an acceptable alternative to a Real ID for air travel within the United States. Travelers without a Real ID may undergo additional identity verification by the TSA.
A federally approved passport is an acceptable alternative to a Real ID for air travel within the United States. Travelers without a Real ID may undergo additional identity verification by the TSA.
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