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As of May 7, a Real ID-compliant license is needed to fly within the U.S. But you can use other options like a passport or enhanced driver's license.
On May 7, travelers were required to present a REAL ID or a U.S. passport to board a domestic flight or access certain federal facilities, according to information from the DMV.
There are delays in getting REAL ID applications and renewals done and Department of Public Safety leaders say first-time ...
The reminder comes less than a month after the U.S. began requiring a REAL ID driver's license when flying domestically May 7. REAL ID IS HERE: 5 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE FLYING ...
Starting May 7, everyone 18 and older is required to have a REAL ID to fly domestically or enter federal buildings.© Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ...
Travelers need a Real ID — or other acceptable form of identification — for domestic flights and for accessing federal facilities as of May 7.
As of May 7, you need a REAL ID to board domestic flights and access certain federal facilities, but if you don't have one, your current driver's license will still be accepted as a form of ...
A total of 76,696 people registered for a REAL ID in May. That's a drop from 101,937 in April as people tried to get signed up before the May 7 deadline.
It's been nearly four months since REAL ID enforcement began but wait times remain at an all-time high at Maine Bureau of ...
Regular driver's licenses are no longer valid forms of ID to fly domestically or visit federal buildings following the May 7, 2025 Real ID deadline. Here's what to expect and how to prepare if you ...
A spokesperson for the Minnesota Department of Public Safety said the reason for the backlog is that there are too many ...
From Feb. 23 to May 17, the Michigan Secretary of State said, workers issued 202,571 real ID-compliant driver’s licenses or state IDs. The week of May 4 was the busiest of the year, with 28,289 ...