TSA Administrator Adam Stahl explained what Americans without REAL ID should do if they have an upcoming flight , and he addressed concerns about the potential for long lines as a result.Enforcement of REAL ID went into effect on Wednesday in order for people to fly domestically within the Unit...
"DHS and TSA are clear, the only place an illegal alien should be flying is home. Under Secretary Kristi Noems leadership, illegal aliens will be barred from domestic flights, with one exception: illegal aliens self-deporting on international flights will be allowed to board without a REAL I...
Starting May 7, all United States travelers are required to have a Real ID when flying domestically, or use their passport for identification. How to get a Real ID in New Jersey Those who already have a New Jersey driver's license will need togo online to book an appointment at a Motor ...
A TSA spokesperson told CBS News Philadelphia that if travelers show up to the airport next Wednesday without a Real ID they may still be able to fly, but getting on board the plane may take longer than usual. The transportation agency recommends that people without a Real ID arrive at th...
What is Real ID? Starting May 7, 2025, all domestic travelers will be required to update their existing forms of identification to a form of Real ID—which includes enhanced driver's licenses and identification cards—in order to fly domestically. Any traveler who hopes to board a flight usin...
What if My State Is REAL ID-Compliant? You can use your state-issued ID at airports through May 6, 2025.Starting on May 7, 2025, you will need a REAL ID (or another TSA-approved ID) to fly— both domestically and internationally. ...
You Can Still Fly Without REAL ID TSA has already said that it plans toexempt mobile drivers licenses from REAL IDrequirements when May 2025 rolls around. People also go through checkpoints without firm ID checks all the time. They show ID that may not look like them, but matches ...
A Glimpse of the Keesing REAL ID by State & Territory Guide The Act primarily affects how Americans will travel domestically. After May 7, non-compliant ID cards will not be accepted at TSA checkpoints. This means you’ll need a REAL ID credential or another acceptable form of ID to fly...
The TSA is waiting a little bit longer before it forces some Americans to use a passport to fly domesticallyDavid Slotnick
Well, the time has come to get this taken care of, not only for my wife but anyone who plans on flying domestically this year and beyond who does not have a REAL ID or Enhanced License. We were reminded several times over our recent trip to Florida, noticing signs at every airport we...