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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?
In a rule that took effect May 7, all U.S. residents 18 and older who are flying domestically are required to have Real ...
US travelers are required by law to have a Real ID (or other acceptable form of identification) in order to fly domestically.
There are a handful of other documents you can produce that will allow you to board domestic flights in the U.S.
Kristi Noem, the secretary of homeland security, said that travelers without a federally recognized document would face ...
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 ...
Twenty years after the Real ID Act passed Congress, the oft-extended, drop-dead date requiring Star Cards to fly went into ...