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Though optional, a REAL ID compliant driver’s license or ID card, or another federally approved form of ID, will be required to board a domestic flight, enter a secure facility or military base ...
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If you don’t have a REAL ID by the deadline and you’re planning to board a domestic flight, you will need to bring your passport or another TSA-approved form of identification when you travel.
(Kansas Department of Revenue via AP) The short answer is yes. You’ll be able to use any of the alternate approved forms of identification listed below. If you arrive at the airport without a ...
If you do not have a REAL ID and have a domestic flight planned for departure after the May 7 deadline, don’t panic: You can use another approved form of identification to board your flight.
If you don't have a passport or another approved form of ID by May 7, then yes, a Real ID is mandatory to fly domestically in the U.S. Otherwise, the new ID is not mandatory for New Jersey ...
The following are approved forms of photo identification to vote: Pennsylvania driver's license or PennDOT ID cardID issued by any commonwealth agencyID issued by the U.S. governmentU.S. passportU ...
If you don’t have a REAL ID by the deadline and you’re planning to board a domestic flight, you will need to bring your passport or another TSA-approved form of identification when you travel.
What kind of special identification can I use instead? Any traveler who has an up-to-date passport, or any other TSA-approved form of identification does not need a real ID to travel domestically.