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The U.S. government has announced a groundbreaking change in airport identification processes. The Transportation Security ...
Travelers at select airports can bypass showing a physical ID, but there's a catch. Are Ohio airports part of the lineup? Here's what to know.
TSA officials say travelers can expect delays at checkpoints when the enforcement begins on May 7, especially those traveling with a state identification that is not REAL ID compliant. If a ...
MasterReal ID requirements—deadlines, application steps, and TSA compliance essentials. Complete guide to Real ID deadline ...
All airline passengers 18 years and older, including TSA PreCheck® members, must present REAL ID-compliant identification or another acceptable ID, such as a passport, at TSA security checkpoints.
The Transportation Security Administration, otherwise known as TSA, is now letting millions of travelers fly with only a ...
TSA: TSA will begin full enforcement of the REAL ID Act and regulations on May 7, 2025, as directed by Congress and the American people. This is federal law, and this Administration will fully ...
As of May 7, the TSA began requiring all passengers over the age of 18 to have REAL ID-compliant identification in order to fly domestically. While those without compliant IDs will still be ...
According to TSA, "REAL ID-compliant cards will have a star marking on the upper top portion of the card. If the card does not have a star marking, it is not REAL ID-compliant and won’t be ...
Passengers boarding a domestic flight in the U.S. will need to be REAL ID-compliant when the TSA begins enforcement on May 7. The enhanced security requirements are meant to improve safety at ...
After May 7, if you don't have a REAL ID-compliant ID or one of the other forms of identification, you may still be able to get on a plane. But it won't be fun.
In addition to the enactmentment of the REAL ID requirement in May, earlier this year, TSA banned portable chargers and power ...