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REAL ID Deadline May 7: What Travelers Need for US Domestic Flights & How to Get Yours

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
April 12, 2025
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REAL ID Deadline May 7: What Travelers Need for US Domestic Flights & How to Get Yours
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Starting May 7, all US domestic air travelers aged 18 and older must present a REAL ID-compliant license or other federally approved identification at airport security checkpoints. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) confirmed the long-delayed enforcement date, implementing stricter identity verification standards under the REAL ID Act of 2005.

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  • Why the REAL ID Requirement Matters for Air Travel
  • How to Get a REAL ID Before the Deadline
  • State-Specific Updates & Last-Minute Rush
  • How to Check If Your ID Is REAL ID-Compliant

Why the REAL ID Requirement Matters for Air Travel

The REAL ID Act was passed following 9/11 Commission recommendations to enhance national security by standardizing identification issuance. TSA officials emphasize that these licenses provide stronger fraud protection, calling them a “linchpin in transportation security.”

REAL ID Deadline May 7: What Travelers Need for US Domestic Flights & How to Get Yours

After May 7, travelers without a REAL ID, valid passport, military ID, or other TSA-approved documents will be denied boarding on domestic flights. Standard driver’s licenses marked “Not for REAL ID purposes”remain valid for driving but not for airport security screening.

How to Get a REAL ID Before the Deadline

REAL IDs are issued through state DMVs and require an in-person appointment with original documents proving:

  • Full legal name (birth certificate, marriage certificate if applicable)
  • Date of birth
  • Social Security number (SSN card or W-2)
  • Two proofs of address (utility bill, bank statement)
  • Lawful US status (passport, permanent resident card)

Costs vary by state, ranging from $10 to $50, with some states charging an additional fee beyond standard renewal.

State-Specific Updates & Last-Minute Rush

• New Jersey: Adding 3,500 daily appointments, dedicating Thursdays to REAL IDs.
• Pennsylvania: Only 26% of residents have upgraded, prompting extended hours.
• Georgia: Most licenses issued since 2012 are already compliant (look for gold or black star).

How to Check If Your ID Is REAL ID-Compliant

Look for a star marking (usually gold or black) in the upper corner of your license. Unsure? Verify with your state’s driver services website before traveling.

Note that beyond airports, Federal buildings will also require REAL ID. This includes access to federal facilities, including military bases and nuclear plants. While enforcement for these locations may phase in later, travelers should secure a REAL ID now to avoid future hassles.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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