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On May 7, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will begin enforcing the requirement to show a Real ID before boarding a domestic flight or visiting a federal building.
Travelers must present a REAL ID before boarding any domestic flights and accessing certain federal buildings starting May 7.
With the TSA set to require REAL ID for commercial airline passengers on May 7, San Diego International Airport leaders advised travelers to arrive early and be prepared.
If you still haven’t secured your REAL ID yet, time is running out. Your domestic air travel could be delayed if you don’t have an accepted form of identification at TSA checkpoints next week. The Dep ...
Beginning May 7, travelers will need a REAL ID or another acceptable identification to get through airport security in the United States.
The Secretary of State and members of the Maine legislature today announced that they have sent a letter to the ...
REAL ID compliance has varied by state. Federal agencies warn that delays at airports for security protocols and identification checks could be commonplace.
Passengers who do not have a TSA-acceptable form of identification can experience delays, additional screening, and possibly ...
Before summer begins, TSA is reminding U.S. travelers that a REAL ID-compliant license or passport will soon be required to ...
Those without a compliant form of identification will be subject to secondary screening, something the secretary of state's office says Maine airports can't handle.
With REAL ID enforcement set to kick in on May 7, some grassroots organizers worry that the requirement to obtain an upgraded ...
The REAL ID Act goes into effect May 7, requiring anyone boarding a domestic flight to have REAL ID compliant identification.