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Today is the deadline for millions of Americans to have a Real ID — the new standard identification card that will be required to board domestic flights or access some federal buildings. Alternative forms of ID, like a U.S. passport or tribal ...
Starting February 1, travelers without a REAL ID or other acceptable form of identification will incur a $45 fee at airport security checkpoints. Read on to discover how this change might affect your travel plans and what you can do to prepare.
LOWCOUNTRY, S.C. (WCIV) — In exactly one month, TSA will require passengers to have a Real ID or another acceptable form of ID to fly not only internationally but also domestically. A Real ID will also be required to enter a federal building or military ...
Starting May 7, air travelers will need a Real ID-compliant driver license or identification card, or an acceptable alternative like a passport. Real ID-compliant cards are marked with a star marking near the top. Brevard residents can make appointments to ...
With over 45 million travelers screened by the Transportation Security Administration this holiday season, many may have learned firsthand what a REAL ID is and isn't. Passed by Congress in 2005 and not enforced until May 7, 2025, the REAL ID Act required ...
There are many acceptable substitutes for a Real ID at the airport — a passport, permanent resident card, enhanced driver's license, etc. A Costco card is not one of them. Last week, the Transportation Security Administration debunked a rumor that ...
Flyers who do not have REAL ID identification will have to pay a $45 fee at airports to get to a Transportation Security Administration checkpoint beginning Sunday — including at Louisiana airports, the TSA announced.