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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, ...
Nearly 20 years after the passage of the REAL ID Act, the deadline to update to a compliant identification card arrives on ...
You now need a federally compliant ID to get on a plane and access other government facilities. Here's what to know.
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 ...
With REAL ID requirements now in place, you may be trying to determine if you need to schedule an appointment with the Iowa ...
The deadline to upgrade to a Real ID-compliant card, before Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents begin ...