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  2. Real ID requirement is coming up. You'll need it for domestic ...

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    When is the Real ID deadline? Currently, the Real ID deadline is set for May 7, 2025. That means that as of May 8, 2025, all domestic flight travelers will need a Real ID as identification to get ...

  3. Don't get stopped at the airport. What flyers need to know ...

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    Travelers will soon need Real ID to fly domestically. With the deadline coming up in spring 2025, it's time to update your license. Don't get stopped at the airport.

  4. You'll soon need a Real ID to fly in the U.S. Here's how to ...

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    Any traveler who is 18 years or older who plans to fly domestically or visit certain federal facilities will require a Real ID, or an alternative acceptable form of identification, such as a passport.

  5. When do you need a Real ID to fly? What documents do ... - AOL

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    The only other acceptable forms of identification to fly will be a U.S. passport or a federally approved form of identification. You will also need the Real ID to access federal facilities, and ...

  6. New year, new ID? Here's the deadline to get the Real ID and ...

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    The federal Real ID Act will take effect May 7, meaning a standard state-issued driver's license or identification card will no longer get people through airport security or into federal buildings.

  7. Real ID Act - Wikipedia

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    The Real ID Act of 2005 (stylized as REAL ID Act of 2005) is an Act of Congress that establishes requirements that driver licenses and identification cards issued by U.S. states and territories must satisfy to be accepted for accessing federal government facilities, nuclear power plants, and for boarding airline flights in the United States.