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Any U.S. Citizen, or permanent resident over the age of 18, needs a Real ID to fly by May 7, 2025. Any person who fails to procure a Real ID by the enforcement deadline may experience delays or be ...
No. Although May 7 is the first day REAL ID requirements will be enforced, you still have time to obtain one if you plan to fly domestically this summer or visit a federal facility later this year.
Beginning May 7, 2025, adult travelers must have REAL ID-compliant identification; Driver's licensing agencies in all states and Washington, D.C., are issuing REAL ID-compliant driver’s licenses ...
REAL ID enforcement begins May 7. After the deadline, people cannot fly domestically or access certain federal facilities and nuclear power plants without a REAL ID or other acceptable forms of ...
The prospect of getting a REAL ID online depends on what state you are in. Here's what to know as the May 7 enforcement deadline approaches. Skipping the US Travel 2025 🌴 This country's safest ...
Here's how to prepare for May 7 Driver's licenses and IDs that are not Real ID-compliant will no longer get you through U.S. airport security once the law takes effect in a few weeks, but full ...
With the REAL ID deadline of May 7 looming, many Americans are choosing to go with passports instead or waiting for their license renewal. Money concerns plus convenience are playing key roles.
CINCINNATI — REAL ID enforcement in the United States is just two days away and many people still have questions regarding the process. Beginning on May 7, travelers will need to present a REAL ...
Real ID enforcement will begin May 7, 2025, almost exactly 20 years after Congress first passed the Real ID Act that set higher standards for state-issued identification documents.
After May 7, travelers will need Real ID-compliant identification cards to fly on domestic flights in the United States. After the deadline passes, TSA agents are expected to adopt Real IDs in phases.
On May 7, anyone who lives in Ohio and wants to go through security at an airport or enter a federal building will need to show a REAL ID, an enhanced identification card.