REAL ID deadline set for May 7: How to get a REAL ID in Pennsylvania
- REAL ID enforcement begins on May 7, 2025, impacting air travel, federal buildings, and military bases.
- The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation encourages residents to obtain a REAL ID card before the deadline, offering dedicated processing days.
- Obtaining a REAL ID requires specific documents and a one-time fee of $30, with additional renewal fees applicable.
- Children under 18 do not need a REAL ID for domestic flights if accompanied by an adult with a REAL ID.
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Real ID enforcement begins in less than two months
JACKSONVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) -- Starting May 7, 2025, a Real ID or another acceptable form of identification will be needed to board a plane and get into most federal buildings and military bases. Close to 50 percent of active North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) customers already have a Real ID, according to the department. The new identification is an enhancement of the current license by adding a star to the top right corner. Other …
Johnstown license center to be open on set days for those looking to apply for Real ID’s
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WTAJ) -- State Representative Frank Burns announced that the Johnstown License Center will be open extra days throughout March, April and May to help those looking to get a Real ID driver's license or photo ID. The center, located at 563 Walters Ave., is not typically open on Monday but will be from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. on March 24, April 14, and May 5 to help verify and image documents for those looking for a Real ID. While getting …
Dept. of Transportation: Wisconsin DMV, TSA urge travelers to verify ID documents
When enforcement of the REAL ID Act begins May 7, 2025, the regular Wisconsin driver license or ID may no longer be accepted identification for domestic air travel or to enter a federal building or military base. Travelers will be...
Marylanders will need REAL ID to board an airplane starting May 2025
Planning to travel by air in the U.S. later this year? A regular driver’s license may not cut it. Travelers flying through U.S. airports will soon need to show TSA agents a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license, a passport or another form of REAL ID-compliant identification if they want to pass through the security screening. | WHAT TO KNOW: How to get a REAL ID REAL ID enforcement will begin on May 7 and Marylanders are 99% compliant. According t…
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