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Due to the high volume of applications, the current estimated wait time for any new Real ID applications will be 60 to 90 ...
TSA agents are reportedly flagging one kind of Real ID-compliant identification, leaving some passengers scrambling to show another form before flying.
All Real ID documents, including driver's licenses, have a stamp on the right-hand corner to indicate that it is federally compliant. Without the stamp, the identification document fails to adhere ...
Travelers will be required to have updated identification by May 7. Here's a look at what REAL ID is, why it's happening now and how to get one before time runs out.
The Real ID Act is a law Congress passed in 2005 to set higher security standards for state-issued driver’s licenses and identification cards in response to the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.
You can obtain a Real ID driver's license or identification card from your local motor vehicle department. It takes about two weeks, or 15 business days, to process the IDs.
Every air traveler ages 18 and older must have a Real ID, which is a state-issued driver’s license, state-issued identification card or another acceptable form of ID, such as a U.S. passport.
The federal Real ID Act will take effect May 7, meaning a standard state-issued driver's license or identification card will no longer get people through airport security or into federal buildings.
While the REAL ID enforcement deadline is tomorrow, you may not even need one just yet. Here’s what to know.
Travelers at select airports can bypass showing a physical ID, but there's a catch. Are Ohio airports part of the lineup? Here's what to know.
REAL ID goes into effect as legislation makes its way through Congress to verify that only U.S. citizens are casting their ballot in U.S. elections.
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