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Rhiannon12866

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Tue Apr 16, 2019, 02:24 AM Apr 2019

Driver Licenses From These States May Soon Be Invalid for Domestic Flights [View all]

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) would like to remind you that you may need to bring something extra to the airport next year.

Over the next few weeks, the TSA will increase the number of signs at airports around the country reminding you that the REAL ID Act will go into effect on Oct. 1, 2020.

It’s a little-known fact that, at the moment, passengers who show up without an ID may still be able to pass through security. It’s a more time-consuming process, but a TSA agent may be able to confirm your identity by collecting information. Come October 2020, this will no longer be an option. Everybody will have to have an ID on hand.

Beginning on that day, all residents of states whose ID rules do not comply with new REAL ID standards will have to bring federal ID — like a passport, military ID, permanent resident card or trusted traveler card (like Global Entry) — to the airport.

Most states are currently in compliance with the REAL ID Act, meaning that residents can travel with their driver’s licenses as normal.

However, there are a few states whose residents should keep an eye out. The only state currently under TSA review is California. At the moment, a driver’s license will work as identification through May 24, 2019. After that point, it may be necessary to bring a federal ID to the airport.

Several states have been issued an extension. The first deadline is Rhode Island with REAL ID laws going into effect on May 1, 2019. Residents of Alaska and Montana have until June 1, 2019. Those in Kentucky, Missouri and Pennsylvania have been granted an extension until Aug. 1, 2019. And Maine, New Jersey, Oklahoma and Oregon have until Oct. 10, 2019. If state IDs do not become compliant by their extensions, residents will need to bring something like a passport to the airport.


More: https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/news/driver-licenses-from-these-states-may-soon-be-invalid-for-domestic-flights/ar-BBVXEDp?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=U508DHP


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I have my new one. True Blue American Apr 2019 #1
You're right! Rhiannon12866 Apr 2019 #3
Check with your BMV True Blue American Apr 2019 #5
Thanks! I'll have to look into it! Rhiannon12866 Apr 2019 #10
An article which is confusing to the point of virtual uselessness ... no offense (nt) mr_lebowski Apr 2019 #2
I didn't know about this - not that I plan on flying Rhiannon12866 Apr 2019 #4
Really, it has almost reached that point. Gotten worse since True Blue American Apr 2019 #7
In Ohio ... JohnnyRingo Apr 2019 #8
Read my post, True Blue American Apr 2019 #12
Oh, it IS disturbing ... it's just too bare-bones of an article. The mish-mash of 2020 dates with mr_lebowski Apr 2019 #9
Well, that's why I posted more than I should have - to include the states Rhiannon12866 Apr 2019 #11
This is why True Blue American Apr 2019 #16
My comments aren't meant as a knock on you for posting the article Rhi :) mr_lebowski Apr 2019 #18
Oh, I know. Rhiannon12866 Apr 2019 #20
Honestly, that is True Blue American Apr 2019 #14
I only remember having to bring my birth certificate when I first got my license Rhiannon12866 Apr 2019 #15
Yeah I remember that kinda stuff ... hell I'm 52 and I don't have the original ... mr_lebowski Apr 2019 #17
The Real ID Act has been around for a long time but states kept getting extensions csziggy Apr 2019 #31
Indeed, & made further complicated by the fact some states issue DL's that aren't compliant mr_lebowski Apr 2019 #32
When I heard I'd have to have the various proofs for ID csziggy Apr 2019 #34
It is confusing. True Blue American Apr 2019 #6
I just renewed my DL. Behind the Aegis Apr 2019 #13
We have the same issue here with our congressperson Rhiannon12866 Apr 2019 #19
So I need to renew my license Sgent Apr 2019 #21
I had to renew my license by my March birthday mnhtnbb Apr 2019 #22
Here is NY's requirements for standard and the enhanced license Historic NY Apr 2019 #23
My wife and I renewed our expired passports last year, MineralMan Apr 2019 #24
Current Status of States / Territories dalton99a Apr 2019 #25
Note that just because your state is considered 'Compliant' doesn't mean that YOU must therefore mr_lebowski Apr 2019 #33
We happened to be at the courthouse for another record, ginnyinWI Apr 2019 #26
This will solve all the problems we're having at our airports right now Johonny Apr 2019 #27
Get a passport wryter2000 Apr 2019 #28
Passports most certainly are expensive for most people. llmart Apr 2019 #35
Then most people can't afford to fly wryter2000 Apr 2019 #36
Your logic makes no sense. llmart Apr 2019 #39
A passport is not that expensive. If you can afford to fly or take a long train trip, Blue_true Apr 2019 #41
I got a passport card zipplewrath Apr 2019 #29
So how is it that the vast majority of states could get it right? MichMan Apr 2019 #30
I was just at the DMV wryter2000 Apr 2019 #37
This is their long term plan for everyone on the planet - a biometric ID card malaise Apr 2019 #38
In NC there are two types of driver's license. Cold War Spook Apr 2019 #40
Thank the bush administration...this was attached to funding for the Iraq War. n/t cynatnite Apr 2019 #42
I can't understand the resistance short of conspiracy ideas. GulfCoast66 Apr 2019 #43
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