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REAL ID is now required for air travel in America. Here’s what’s happening at airports across the US
The time has come. Starting Wednesday, passengers nationwide must a use state-issued ID or license that is “REAL ID” ...
Piedmont Triad International Airport and other airports across the United States entered a new aviation era May 7 when the Real ID rules for airline passenger service finally took effect. PTIA ...
Laura Hruby, director of Consular Affairs at the State Department's Office of Public and Congressional Affairs, discusses the looming May 7 Real ID deadline.
As of Wednesday, the federal government began enforcing the requirement for travelers to have a REAL ID in order to board a ...
After 20 years, the 9/11-era security legislation has finally gone into effect. If you need to get on a plane without a Real ...
Most passengers breezed through identification checkpoints at International Jetport on Wednesday as the federal Transportation Safety Administration began enforcing Real ID screening measures ...
Standard ID cards, which are still valid for all other purposes outside of domestic flights and entering federal buildings, ...
After an uneven rollout that left many scrambling for Department of Motor Vehicles appointments ahead of the long-anticipated ...
If you haven't secured a Real ID before your travel date, additional documents will be required alongside your driver's license. "It could be a passport, it could be a DHS Trusted Traveler card ...
Nearly one-fifth of passengers still don't have a Real ID. If you don't have one but are flying soon, here's what to do and ...
Starting Wednesday, travelers flying within the U.S. must present a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or another approved ...
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