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Any state-issued identification document without the seal fails to adhere to the "minimum security standards" set by The Real ID Act of 2005, which automatically prevents travelers from flying ...
Beginning in May, you'll need a Real ID to fly, unless you have a passport. Here's what you'll need, and how to tell if you have a Real ID.
The required documents for getting a Real ID in Massachusetts can be found online on the Registry of Motor Vehicles website. At a minimum, you must provide documentation showing: Full legal name
Any state-issued identification document without the seal fails to adhere to the "minimum security standards" set by The Real ID Act of 2005.
The Real ID Act of 2005 created federal requirements for driver's licenses and ID cards issued by states and was originally supposed to take effect in 2008. The deadline was extended several times ...
Real ID Act of 2005; Long title: An Act to establish and rapidly implement regulations for state driver's license and identification document security standards, to prevent terrorists from abusing the asylum laws of the United States, to unify terrorism-related grounds for inadmissibility and removal, and to ensure expeditious construction of the San Diego border fence.
Flying within the U.S. will soon require an extra document that's more secure than a state-issued driver's license or ID if you don't want to lug around your passport with you. ... The Real ID Act ...
However, passport cards are also conclusive proof of U.S. citizenship under federal law, accepted for domestic airline travel under the REAL ID Act, a List A document for Form I-9 purposes, and generally proof of identity/citizenship both inside and outside the United States. Despite this, the predominant and de facto method of identification ...