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- Acceptable Identification at the TSA Checkpoint | Transportation . . .
Passengers should either travel with an acceptable alternative form of ID, like a passport, or enroll for a state-issued REAL ID through their state DMV offices
- You’ll Soon Need a Real ID to Fly — but Can You Use Your Passport Instead?
Most Enhanced Driver's Licenses and identification cards do not have the Real ID star marking in the top right corner While we’ve established that you can still travel
- Do I Need a REAL ID if I Have a Passport? - The Passport Office Blog
A REAL ID works if you only need an ID for domestic flights and don’t plan to travel internationally Some people prefer carrying a driver’s license instead of a passport, making a REAL ID more convenient
- U. S. Passports and REAL ID - Travel
On May 7, 2025, you must be REAL ID compliant to board domestic flights and access certain federal facilities The U S passport book and passport card are both REAL ID compliant You can check to see if your current driver’s license or state ID meets REAL ID standards
- REAL ID versus passport: which one do I need to travel?
Starting May 7, 2025, you will need a REAL ID–compliant form of identification to go through airport security for domestic flights Passports are accepted as an alternative to REAL IDs, so you can use one at airport security
- REAL ID vs. enhanced ID vs. passport: Which one do you need to travel?
Can I still travel with a passport? Yes A passport book or card is a valid alternative to a REAL ID for domestic travel, according to the TSA website And if you're traveling internationally,
- Real ID or Passport Card? Understanding Your Travel ID Options
For instance, both a Real ID and a passport card are handy, wallet-sized forms of identification, but they each have their own, unique use cases This article will demystify these two types of ID cards, helping you make an informed decision on which document best matches your travel needs
- Do I need a REAL ID if I have a passport? | How to fly without REAL ID . . .
The short answer: No A valid U S passport is an acceptable alternative to a REAL ID at TSA checkpoints
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