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Beginning May 7, U.S. residents will need to present a REAL ID to board any domestic flight, or access a federal facility.
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Millions of Americans have just a few more weeks to get a Real ID — the new standard identification card that'll be required to board domestic flights or access some federal buildings. The Real ID Act is a law Congress passed in 2005 to set higher security standards for state-issued driver’s licenses and identification cards in response to the
Anyone age 18 or older must have at least a REAL ID-compliant state-issued driver’s license or another acceptable form of ID to board domestic flights beginning May 7.
You'll soon need to present a REAL ID if you're traveling by plane. Here's how to get a Real ID in Ohio now before the deadline arrives.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security says mobile driver’s licenses that are REAL ID-compliant will be accepted by TSA starting May 7. For more information visit the Utah Department of Public Safety website.
About 2.6 million Pennsylvanians — roughly 26% of all drivers in the state — have gotten a REAL ID to replace their standard license so far, according to Carroll.
2don MSNOpinion
What is set to occur on May 7, 2025, is the right approach. Keep the deadline and accept the short-term negative consequences of enforcing it.
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BUCKSCO.Today on MSNWith Deadline Approaching, Only Quarter of Pennsylvanians Have Obtained REAL ID CardsWith the May 7 deadline fast approaching, only a quarter of Pennsylvanians have their REAL ID so far, writes Nate File for The Philadelphia Inquirer. PennDot
After several lengthy delays, the deadline to get a Real ID is May 7, which will be needed to get into federal buildings and through airport security.