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Real ID requirements take effect May 7, impacting air travel - MSNStarting Wednesday, May 7, travelers will need a Real ID to pass through TSA checkpoints. If you haven't secured a Real ID before your travel date, additional documents will be required alongside ...
As of Wednesday, certain standard driver’s licenses and other identification cards will no longer meet federal standards for people seeking to fly within the United States.
The REAL ID Act enforcement starts Wednesday. Here's what you need to know about identification requirements if you're traveling.
(WJAR) — After 20 years, REAL ID rules are in place at airports across the country. That means things may look a bit different for people boarding flights in the future.
The time has come. Starting Wednesday, passengers nationwide must a use state-issued ID or license that is “REAL ID” complaint to travel within the US.
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Starting Wednesday, May 7, travelers will need a Real ID to pass through TSA checkpoints.
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