
After 17 years of delays, the Department of Homeland Security is set to finally require REAL IDs for Americans boarding domestic flights.
Starting on Wednesday, May 7, U.S. travelers must be REAL ID compliant to board domestic flights (and access military bases and certain federal facilities), according to DHS.
In other words, a standard driver's license or state ID without the REAL ID logo, typically on the top right of the license, will no longer be acceptable identification for Americans flying domestically.
Can I board a domestic flight without a REAL ID?
That remains to be see...
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