- Acceptable Identification at the TSA Checkpoint | Transportation . . .
REAL ID As of May 7, 2025, state-issued driver’s licenses and IDs that are not REAL ID compliant are no longer accepted as valid forms of identification at airports
- If You Don’t Have a Real ID by May 7, Can You Still Fly? - AFAR
The deadline for obtaining a Real ID for travel is May 7, 2025 Here’s what TSA says will happen if travelers arrive at the airport without one by then
- The REAL ID deadline is here—but you can still fly without one
For now, travelers who have yet to update their identification will still be able to fly, albeit only after facing extra scrutiny In an "Ask Me Anything" thread on Reddit discussing REAL ID,
- Can You Fly Without a REAL ID? - U. S. News Travel
The deadline is here: As of May 7, 2025, travelers 18 and older need a REAL ID to board domestic flights (and visit specific federal facilities) if they plan to use a state-issued driver's
- Can I fly if I dont have a REAL ID? Heres what to know
Starting May 7, air travelers will need a REAL ID-compliant driver's license, passport, or other acceptable identification for domestic flights Travelers without a REAL ID may undergo an
- Flying without a Real ID after todays deadline? Heres what to know at . . .
The Transportation Security Administration said that starting Wednesday, it will no longer accept IDs that don't comply with Real ID requirements
- Can I fly without a REAL ID? These are the TSA-approved alternatives
What will happen if I don't have REAL ID? Travelers without a REAL ID-compliant license or acceptable alternative beginning May 7, 2025, will not be allowed through TSA checkpoints
- Flying in the U. S. After May 07, 2025? You’ll Need a REAL ID or . . .
If you’re planning to fly within the United States after May 7, 2025, it’s time to double-check your ID Starting on that date, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will no longer accept standard driver’s licenses for domestic flights unless they are REAL ID-compliant
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