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Also, you don’t need a REAL ID or EDL to travel if you already have a valid U.S. passport, Global Entry card, a U.S.
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 ...
To obtain a REAL ID, travelers can visit their state's DMV with documentation proving their full legal name, date of birth, ...
You now need a federally compliant ID to get on a plane and access other government facilities. Here's what to know.
Nearly 20 years after the passage of the REAL ID Act, the deadline to update to a compliant identification card arrives on ...
To get a REAL ID, applicants will need to visit their local DMV in person — applying online is not available at this time.
For the time being, passengers are able to fly either with a passport or by going through additional screening. Operations ...
Travelers will still be able to fly without a REAL ID, officials said this week, but they may face extra scrutiny at the ...
Starting May 7, if you don't have a REAL ID — or another acceptable form of identification — you will not be able to board an ...
A REAL ID is denoted by a star in the upper-right corner, and you can still get one. Today is not a deadline for having a ...
Real ID travel rules go into effect today for people flying domestically. Is it still possible to get on a plane without one?
With REAL ID requirements now in place, you may be trying to determine if you need to schedule an appointment with the Iowa ...