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The federal Real ID Act will take effect May 7, meaning a standard state-issued driver's license or identification card will no longer get people through airport security or into federal buildings.
It used to be easier to get a driver's license in some states than in others so the 9/11 Commission recommended the federal government set standards for identification, such as driver's licenses.
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 ...
The Real ID Act of 2005 (stylized as REAL ID Act of 2005) is an Act of Congress that establishes requirements that driver licenses and identification cards issued by U.S. states and territories must satisfy to be accepted for accessing federal government facilities, nuclear power plants, and for boarding airline flights in the United States.
All travelers interested in flying across the country have until May 7, 2025, to procure a state-issued identification card or driver’s license with a Real ID seal as ordered by the Department ...
It has been years in the making, and now Real ID will be required for all travelers over age 18 who plan to fly around the country in 2025 and beyond.
All travelers on domestic flights will be required to have a Real ID seal on their identification card or driver's license beginning May 7, 2025, unless they choose to use their passport for ...
The Real ID compliance is part of a larger act passed by Congress in 2005 to set “minimum security standards” for the distribution of identification materials, including driver’s licenses.