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Real ID requirement: What you need to know before May 7

Starting May 7, 2025, all air travelers 18 years old and above must have a Real ID-compliant identification to board any commercial flight. This means if you plan to fly after that date, you cannot use a regular driver’s license. You must have a Real ID, which includes a gold star to show it meets federal security standards. This new rule will affect all U.S. airports, so travelers across the country need to be prepared. Without the Real ID, you will be unable to board a flight, and it’s important to act soon to avoid any travel disruptions.

Why having a real ID is crucial for travelers

A Real ID is different from a regular driver’s license. It has a gold star on the upper-right corner, indicating it meets the requirements of the Real ID Act. After May 7, you cannot use driver’s licenses without the gold star for air travel. This change is required for all travelers, and the TSA will enforce this rule strictly. Mike Carroll, Pennsylvania’s Transportation Secretary, highlighted the urgency of the matter, reminding people, “If you don’t have a passport, do you have a gold star? If not, you won’t be able to board a flight after May 7.” Therefore, anyone flying needs to make sure they have the right documents in hand.

What will happen if you don’t have a real ID by the deadline

If you don’t have a Real ID by the deadline, you may face significant travel issues. The TSA will not accept your regular driver’s license for airport security checks. This means you will not be able to board your flight. Gerardo Spero, TSA Director for Pennsylvania, emphasized that travelers should not wait until the last minute. He strongly advised people to get their Real ID now, saying, “Don’t wait to find out what the enforcement will look like. It’s better to be prepared in advance.” Getting your proper documents early will save you from the last-minute rush and potential travel disruptions. You don’t want to find out too late that you can’t fly.

What other forms are acceptable for air travel

If you don’t have a Real ID, don’t panic. There are other forms of identification you can use for air travel. You can still use a passport, a Global Entry card, or a Nexus card. These documents will be accepted at TSA checkpoints and allow you to board your flight. However, if you don’t have any of these alternative IDs, it’s crucial to get your Real ID as soon as possible. Waiting until the deadline could make things stressful. For those who need more information on acceptable IDs, TSA’s website has a comprehensive list. Checking the site will help you confirm what’s needed.

To avoid delays, it’s essential to visit the proper channels to obtain your Real ID. The TSA website has clear guidelines on how to apply for one. You can also visit your state’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to learn how to upgrade your driver’s license to a Real ID. Some states allow you to apply online, but others may require an in-person visit. Be sure to check the specific rules for your state. It’s a simple process but requires the necessary documents, such as proof of identity and address. Don’t wait until the last minute to make these preparations. Get your Real ID today to ensure hassle-free travel.

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