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It's a nightmare for any traveler: getting to the airport and not having their ID. For many Americans, a version of that ...
Today is the deadline for when travelers must have a REAL ID in order to fly, but can you still fly if you don't have one?
US travelers are required by law to have a Real ID (or other acceptable form of identification) in order to fly domestically.
In a rule that took effect May 7, all U.S. residents 18 and older who are flying domestically are required to have Real ...
Kristi Noem, the secretary of homeland security, said that travelers without a federally recognized document would face ...
There are a handful of other documents you can produce that will allow you to board domestic flights in the U.S.
A Real ID card bears a black or gold star or a U.S. flag in its upper right corner. State-issued ID cards that don’t have ...
If you don't have a Real ID driver's license by May 7, you can use a U.S. passport or Global Entry card to board your flight.
Real ID enforcement begins nationwide on Wednesday, May 7. Here's what to expect at airport security if you have a flight but ...
REAL ID enforcement date is here. But the TSA is allowing a loophole for people who don't have it. What to know.
For the time being, passengers are able to fly either with a passport or by going through additional screening. Operations ...
Standard ID cards, which are still valid for all other purposes outside of domestic flights and entering federal buildings, ...