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- Acceptable Identification at the TSA Checkpoint | Transportation . . .
Adult passengers 18 and older must show valid identification at the airport checkpoint in order to travel The list of acceptable IDs is subject to change without notice TSA strongly encourages you check this list again before traveling, so you do not arrive at the airport without acceptable ID
- If You Don’t Have a Real ID by May 7, Can You Still Fly? - AFAR
As of May 7, if you arrive at the airport without a Real ID or valid passport, you may be asked by a TSA officer to complete an identity verification process, which includes providing your name and home address
- Can You Fly Without a REAL ID? - U. S. News Travel
Learn about the approved forms of ID for flying domestically after May 7 Can You Fly Without a REAL ID? The deadline is here: As of May 7, 2025, travelers 18 and older need a REAL ID
- What happens if you don’t have a REAL ID at the airport?
Some travelers—armed with expired passports or backup documents—are discovering what happens when you show up at TSA without a REAL ID
- Flying without a Real ID after todays deadline? Heres what to know at . . .
People who intend to have their identity verified at the airport should plan to arrive at least three hours before a domestic flight instead of the recommended two hours, according to the source
- The REAL ID deadline is here—but you can still fly without one
What happens if I don't have REAL ID? Failure to produce a REAL ID-compliant identification at airport security will result in you having to undergo extra screening at the airport
- You need only a passport or REAL ID for US domestic flights in 2025
From May 7, 2025, U S travelers must have a REAL ID or valid passport for domestic flights; standard driver’s licenses won't be accepted Only one approved document is necessary Children under 18 with adults are exempt Prepare early to avoid travel issues and check official sources for updates
- Flying without a Real ID after May 7: update, new rules in effect . . .
From May 7, a Real ID will be required in most circumstances to board a domestic flight in America, enter certain federal facilities in the country, or enter nuclear power plants
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