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The Transportation Security Administration will fully enforce the REAL ID law starting May 7, requiring adults flying within the US to present a REAL ID-compliant driver's license or another accepted form of identification to pass through airport security. Those who don't comply risk delays, additional screening, or being turned away at the checkpoint. About 81% of travelers have already upgraded, but millions still haven't, and must now use one of several approved alternatives, such as a passport or Enhanced Driver's License.
By Stacy M. Brown
Americans without a REAL ID or approved alternative could be grounded starting May 7.
The Transportation Security Administration will fully enforce the long-delayed REAL ID law, meaning adults flying within the U.S. must present a REAL ID-compliant driverโs license or another accepted form of identification to pass through airport security. Those who donโt comply risk delays, additional screening, or being turned away at the checkpoint.
The law stems from the 2005 REAL ID Act, which Congress passed to raise security standards for state-issued IDs following the September 11, 2001, attacks. Most REAL IDs feature a star at the top of the card, indicating they meet federal requirements.
โSecretary Noem and the Trump administration are enforcing the 2005 REAL ID Act and regulations on May 7, as directed by Congress and the American people,โ said Adam Stahl, the TSAโs senior official, performing the duties of the administrator.
Stahl said the new measures will strengthen airport security and โthwart criminals and terroristsโ by making it harder to forge identification.
While many travelers have already upgraded, TSA says about 81% currently show compliant IDs, and millions still havenโt. To fly, those passengers must now use one of several approved alternatives, such as a passport or Enhanced Driverโs License.
Enhanced IDs are issued in Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, Vermont and Washington. Though they may lack the star marking, theyโre still compliant and show an American flag and the word โEnhancedโ at the top. They also serve as proof of citizenship at U.S. land borders.
Other acceptable IDs include:
- U.S. passport or passport card
- Trusted traveler cards like Global Entry and NEXUS
- U.S. military ID
- Green cards and border crossing cards
- Employment authorization cards
- Tribal-issued photo IDs
- Canadian provincial licenses and foreign passports
Those who arrive at the airport without a compliant ID or alternative can expect longer screening times and possibly be denied entry to the gate. Non-citizens who are voluntarily self-deporting will not be barred from boarding.
โTSA will implement REAL ID effectively and efficiently,โ Stahl said, โcontinuing to ensure the safety and security of passengers while also working to minimize operational disruptions at airports.โ
For more information, visit the TSA website.
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