All states, the District of Columbia, and five U.S. territories are required to comply with Real ID requirements.
The federal government has issued a reminder to Americans that a Real ID will be required for air travel beginning May 7.
The State Department announced on April 7 that travelers will have to present the new identification requirements at security checkpoints to board domestic flights.
Travelers 18 years of age and older need the updated cards for domestic air travel. Real IDs will also be required to access certain federal facilities, military installations, and nuclear sites.
The final deadline for the updated cards follows years of delays. At one point, the deadline was set for Oct. 1, 2021, but the COVID-19 pandemic made it difficult for states to enforce it. In 2022, the deadline was extended by 24 months, from May 3, 2023, to May 7 this year, to give states even more time to prepare their residents for the change.
Americans should make an appointment or visit their state’s driver’s licensing agency website to find out exactly what documentation is required to obtain a Real ID. The minimum requirements to get the updated cards include documentation that shows a person’s full legal name, date of birth, Social Security number, and two documents providing proof of address and lawful status.
Travelers can also use military IDs or passports to access flights and federal facilities.
Americans can continue to use older ID cards to drive, buy liquor or other age-regulated products, and gamble at casinos.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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