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The Real ID Alternatives Travelers Might Already Have

April 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Starting from May 7, 2025, your regular driver’s license might not be enough to pass through airport security and board a domestic flight. Only licenses or state-issued ID cards that comply with federal “Real ID” requirements will be accepted for air travel.

To identify if your state ID is a Real ID, check for a gold or black star in the upper right corner. If you spot the star, you’re good to go. Here are some examples of Real IDs with the star:

If you don’t see the star and haven’t upgraded your license yet, don’t worry. There are other ID options available, such as passports, military IDs, and other federally approved documents.

Real IDs are driver’s licenses and ID cards that meet the updated security standards set by the federal government. They allow individuals to fly commercially and access secure federal facilities.

The Real ID law was passed in 2005, but the implementation date was postponed multiple times. However, starting May 7, 2025, TSA will enforce the use of Real ID-compliant driver’s licenses and state-issued ID cards.

Travelers under 18 traveling with a companion with valid identification do not require a Real ID.

If getting a Real ID seems time-consuming or you won’t have it ready for an upcoming trip, there are alternative options accepted by the TSA. These include:

1. U.S. passport or passport card
2. Trusted Traveler Program card
3. Foreign passport
4. Specialized credentials

In case you arrive at the airport without a Real ID or acceptable alternative, a TSA officer will verify your identity through questioning before allowing you to proceed to physical screening. This process is not guaranteed, so it’s advisable to have a three-hour buffer before your flight.

Remember, it’s crucial to have the necessary identification to ensure a smooth and stress-free travel experience.

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