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Real ID policy enforcement begins May 7 at U.S. airports

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Real ID policy enforcement begins May 7 at U.S. airports
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Katie Genter Senior writer | The Points Guy

As the May 7 deadline approaches, U.S. airport security checkpoints are preparing for changes due to the enforcement of the Real ID policy by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). This new rule, in development for two decades, requires travelers to present an approved driver's license marked with a star or another indicator of compliance. Alternatively, travelers can use a passport or Global Entry card.

Mark Howell, TSA spokesperson for the Southeast U.S. region, stated that "most passengers — the ones that are ready — shouldn't see much of a difference." However, those without Real IDs or other acceptable forms may experience delays at checkpoints.

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey anticipates significant delays at LaGuardia Airport (LGA), John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), and Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) immediately after the rules take effect. The authority advises travelers to allow extra time during this transition period.

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Passengers with approved Real IDs should encounter minimal impact, as states have been issuing compliant licenses for years. Howell noted that about 81% of travelers already possess these updated IDs. For those without a Real ID, passports and other specified documents will suffice for identification at TSA checkpoints.

Travelers lacking any form of approved ID might still be allowed to fly but could face additional screening measures and identity verification processes. This could lead to longer wait times and more stringent security protocols usually reserved for standard lanes rather than expedited TSA PreCheck lanes.

For individuals holding temporary paper licenses after obtaining a Real ID, Howell recommends bringing both the temporary document and their older permanent ID if available. If not provided with their old license, passengers should carry a passport or another approved document.

While wait times are expected to remain stable for those with proper identification, airlines like Delta Air Lines are preparing for potential delays leading to missed flights. Delta plans to assist affected customers on a case-by-case basis.

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