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TSA will enforce the REAL ID requirement of having a REAL ID, or REAL ID-compliant form of identification, to proceed through a U.S. airport.
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ORLANDO, Fla. —Starting Wednesday, U.S. travelers will be required to use a state-issued ID or driver’s license that is REAL ID compliant to travel domestically.
Kentucky’s airports have been preparing for federal Real ID enforcement. If you don’t have REAL ID or passport for domestic flights, arrive early for screening.
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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.
Americans who don't have a REAL ID yet can still use these acceptable alternatives of identification at U.S. airports.
For those wanting to return to alternative forms of identification instead of a REAL ID, the benefits may not be worth the drawbacks, according to one expert.
What happens if you get to TSA screening and don't have Real ID? Without Real ID, you may be turned away and won’t be allowed past the security checkpoint to your gate or plane.
You'll want to get certified copies of your documents if you are using them to get a REAL ID. Real ID deadline: Here's what happens if you don't get one by May 7 How much does it cost?
You only have two more weeks left until TSA enforces REAL IDs. Don't have one yet? Here are some alternatives you can use to get through security.