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including the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), will no longer accept driver’s licenses or ID cards that do not have a star in one of the upper corners to represent their REAL ID ...
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) said 81 percent of air travelers already present forms of identification ...
Starting Wednesday, May 7, the Transportation Security Administration will begin enforcing its long-delayed Real ID policy.
The REAL ID Act was passed by Congress in 2005 to “set standards for the issuance of sources of identification, such as ...
The TSA has "appropriate flexibility" to enforce REAL IDs for up to two years. Passengers without REAL IDs may still be able ...
The fast-approaching deadline for REAL IDs has many Americans rushing to obtain the important new identification, even as travel issues may lie ahead. The Transportation Security Administration ...
A driver's license won't be enough to pass through Transportation Security Administration checkpoints, but there are other forms of identification TSA will accept past the May 7 deadline.
Officials have stated that while the TSA will not turn anyone away today, travelers without the necessary identification should allow extra time to get through security. The TSA will have staff ...
travelers will need a REAL ID or any of about a dozen alternative forms of identification to get through TSA security checkpoints in the United States—but the head of Homeland Security says most ...