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Real ID requirement begins May 7: Travelers advised to prepare for changes

Real ID requirement begins May 7: Travelers advised to prepare for changes
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Erica Silverstein Managing editor | The Points Guy

The Real ID deadline is approaching, with the requirement set to commence on May 7. Travelers and airport officials are preparing for potential challenges. According to Henry Harteveldt, a travel industry analyst, "there will be long lines and a lot of confusion" as individuals attempt to comply with the new standards.

Real ID is a government-approved identity document establishing enhanced security for driver's licenses and state identification cards, effective for federal purposes, including airport security. Travelers will need identification cards meeting these new federal standards to pass through security checkpoints. However, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) reports that "81 percent of travelers at TSA checkpoints nationwide present an acceptable identification including a state-issued REAL ID." This still leaves many travelers without compliant IDs, potentially leading to increased delays and confusion at airports.

Despite this, there is a grace period until 2027, allowing for some flexibility in ID verification. Harteveldt warns of "confusion and potential chaos, even if you have a Real ID," emphasizing that "TSA estimates nearly one in five passengers currently does not have a compliant form of identification." Therefore, travelers are advised to allow additional time at airports starting May 7.

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The Real ID is not the only form of identification that can be used. Passports, passport cards, and several other forms of ID like DHS Trusted Traveler cards, permanent resident cards, and others remain valid. David Alwadish, founder, and CEO of ItsEasy.com, suggests the U.S. passport card as "a convenient, secure and affordable alternative" for those seeking options beyond the Real ID.

Meanwhile, programs like Clear, which allows members to upload passport information for expedited screenings, present an alternative route for travelers.

Travelers lacking a Real ID-compliant document come May 7 will still likely be able to travel, albeit subject to additional screenings. Experts recommend bringing supplementary identification, such as bank statements, utility statements, and non-compliant ID documents, to TSA checkpoints to aid in identity verification.

The upcoming changes have prompted a rush at Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) offices nationwide, leading to long waiting times. Preparedness with proper documents, allowing for extra time at airports, and patience are recommended as these new ID requirements come into force.

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