Real ID Act Enforcement Begins for Domestic Air Travel
- The enforcement of REAL ID rules for air travel within the United States commenced this week following almost two decades of postponed implementation.
- The 2005 law, based on a 9/11 Commission recommendation, mandates federally compliant state IDs for boarding flights and accessing federal facilities.
- Approximately four out of five travelers currently possess REAL IDs, yet some airports have experienced security line wait times ranging from no delay up to 20 minutes, and DMV locations have reported an uptick in REAL ID applications.
- TSA officials advised travelers without compliant IDs to arrive early and expect additional screening, assuring that those lacking REAL IDs will still be allowed to fly after identity checks.
- This enforcement signals a shift toward stronger identity verification at airports, with agencies working with states and airlines to ease the transition amid heightened traveler preparedness.
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Real I.D. implemented for all domestic flights in United States
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) -- Passengers at every airport in America had to provide a federally certified form of identification to get through security and board their flights Wednesday, May, 7, 2025. The Real I.D. implementation date has been on the radar for months and Wednesday, it finally went into full effect. The Real I.D. Act was passed in February of 2005, more than 20 years ago to address concerns of passenger safety on domestic flights. …
Newark airport sees smooth operations with Real ID rollout
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TSA begins REAL ID enforcement; What travelers need to know
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) —The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is now enforcing the federal REAL ID requirement. Most airports are operating smoothly on the first day of the REAL ID requirement Beginning Wednesday, May 7, travelers boarding domestic flights will need to present a REAL ID, typically marked by a gold star on the top corner of a state-issued driver's license or ID card. According to the Texas Department of Public S…
TSA: 81 percent of flyers using Real ID or acceptable identification
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) said 81 percent of air travelers already present forms of identification that comply with Real ID requirements, which went into effect Wednesday. A TSA spokesperson said the agency started “full enforcement of the REAL ID law” Wednesday, noting those who present noncompliant IDs will “receive a warning” and “may be…
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