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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Most airports around the United States operated smoothly as new REAL ID requirements took effect ...
Travelers will still be able to fly without a REAL ID, officials said this week, but they may face extra scrutiny at the ...
The Real ID Act, passed in 2005 in response to 9/11, is finally being enforced. As of today, travelers must have a Real ID to board domestic flights or enter certain federal buildings. You will know ...
Wednesday marks the first day U.S. travelers flying domestically will be required to show a Real ID at airports.
Officers at US airport security checkpoints will be looking for REAL IDs come Wednesday, when enforcement of the new ...
If you don't have REAL ID-compliant identification by Wednesday, you may not be able to fly. Here's how to tell and what to do.
A TSA employee checks a traveler’s ID at a security checkpoint in San Francisco International Airport, Wednesday, May 7, 2025 ...
Those who go to the DMV to secure their Real ID won't actually get one right away. And the paper item you do receive won't qualify for travel, officials say.