What happens if I don't have a Real ID by the deadline?
Without a Real ID or acceptable alternative, you may not be able to board domestic flights or enter certain federal facilities.
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With the Real ID deadline of May 7, 2025, fast approaching, many Americans are scrambling to ensure they have the correct identification for domestic air travel and access to federal facilities. This article provides a comprehensive overvie...
### What is a Real ID? A Real ID is a state-issued driver's license or identification card that meets federal security standards set by the Real ID Act of 2005. These IDs are marked with a star at the top.
### Who Needs a Real ID? Anyone over the age of 18 who plans to fly domestically, enter federal buildings, or access nuclear power plants will need a Real ID or an acceptable alternative. A U.S. passport is always an acceptable alternative.
### Enhanced Driver's Licenses (EDL) Five states—Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Vermont, and Washington—issue Enhanced Driver's Licenses (EDL). These licenses serve as both a driver's license and proof of U.S. citizenship for re-entry into the U.S. from Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean via land and sea borders. EDLs are also accepted for domestic air travel.
### Alternative Forms of Identification If you do not have a Real ID, the TSA accepts several other forms of identification, including: - U.S. Passport - U.S. Passport Card - Enhanced Driver's License (EDL) - Permanent Resident Card - Global Entry, NEXUS, SENTRI, FAST cards - U.S. Department of Defense ID - Border Crossing Card
### How to Prepare - Check your state's DMV website for specific requirements and documentation needed to obtain a Real ID. - If you already have a valid U.S. passport, you do not need a Real ID for domestic air travel. - Consider applying for an Enhanced Driver's License if you live in Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Vermont, or Washington and frequently travel to Canada, Mexico, or the Caribbean.
Without a Real ID or acceptable alternative, you may not be able to board domestic flights or enter certain federal facilities.
No, you still need a valid passport for international travel.
Check your state's DMV website.
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