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Real ID law goes into effect May 7 for U.S. air travel

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Real ID law goes into effect May 7 for U.S. air travel
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Ashley Kosciolek Senior cruise writer | The Points Guy

Starting May 7, Americans will need a Real ID-compliant identification to pass through U.S. airport security checkpoints for domestic flights. The Real ID Act, aiming to establish uniform security standards for government-issued photo IDs, prohibits agencies from accepting non-compliant forms of identification. This measure seeks to bolster security in commercial aviation by reducing the incidence of false documentation used for boarding.

To identify if an ID is Real ID-compliant, travelers should look for a star on the ID's top right corner or check for markings that indicate federal non-compliance. Those without a compliant state ID may hesitate to obtain one due to associated fees and long wait times at the DMV.

However, several alternative forms of ID can be used in lieu of a state-issued ID, including Global Entry cards, which satisfy Real ID requirements. "Global Entry cards meet all the requirements for a Real ID since they are DHS-trusted traveler cards," according to the announcement.

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Global Entry membership costs $120 for five years. Travel rewards credit cards may offer reimbursement for the application fee. The program expedites security screening for international travel and includes TSA PreCheck for domestic flights.

Other compliant forms include passports and passport cards, which can also be used for land and sea entry to Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, and some Caribbean nations. Passport cards can be obtained alongside passport books, providing a convenient ID option within the U.S.

Additional acceptable forms of ID include State-issued Enhanced Driver's Licenses or Enhanced IDs, U.S. Department of Defense IDs, and several others such as permanent resident cards, border crossing cards, and foreign government-issued passports.

Travelers whose current state ID is soon expiring are advised to obtain a Real ID to avoid future inconveniences. Those with a Global Entry card or passport are already able to meet the new requirements.

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