Secure Your REAL ID Before the Deadline Approaches
Location: NEW YORK – As the enforcement date for the REAL ID requirement approaches, travelers need to act quickly. Starting May 7, 2025, individuals flying domestically in the U.S. will need a REAL ID, Enhanced ID, or a valid passport to clear TSA checkpoints.
Representatives from the TSA, DMV, and the Port Authority recently gathered at LaGuardia Airport to encourage New Yorkers to set appointments now and avoid last-minute travel issues. Here’s everything you need to know about obtaining your REAL ID, how to schedule an appointment despite high demand, and the tools available to expedite the process.
Understanding the REAL ID Requirement
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has confirmed that effective May 7, 2025, travelers will need a federally recognized form of identification to board domestic flights and enter secure federal facilities. This new measure aims to enhance security protocols established after the 9/11 attacks.
What is a REAL ID?
The REAL ID is a state-issued driver’s license or identification card that meets federal standards as mandated by the REAL ID Act of 2005. This act was implemented to ensure that identification documents for accessing secured areas are secure and reliable.
How to Apply for a REAL ID
To apply for a REAL ID, follow these steps:
- Visit your local DMV office.
- Complete the online application and upload the required documents.
- Bring the uploaded documentation to your DMV appointment to finalize your application.
Required Documentation
When applying for a REAL ID, applicants must provide the following documentation:
- Proof of full legal name
- Date of birth
- Social Security number
- Two proofs of principal residence address
- Proof of lawful status in the U.S.
For more detailed information on the application process, click HERE.
Traveling with a REAL ID
Domestic Travel
According to the DHS, travelers must use either a REAL ID or an acceptable alternative, such as a passport, to board flights within the United States. Only one valid form of identification is necessary.
International Travel
While a REAL ID is sufficient for domestic flights, it does not replace a passport for international travel. A passport is still required for trips outside the U.S., but having a REAL ID will facilitate domestic travel.
Differentiating Between REAL ID and Enhanced ID
Enhanced Driver’s Licenses (EDL) serve as valid alternatives to REAL IDs. They can also be used for REAL ID purposes. Most EDLs may not have the star marking typical of REAL IDs, yet they are still compliant with federal identification standards.
For a comprehensive understanding of the differences between the types of IDs, visit HERE.
Validity of Your REAL ID
The validity period of a REAL ID depends on state regulations, so it’s advisable to check with your local DMV office for specific information.
Do I Need a REAL ID if I Have a Passport?
“If you have a passport, you’re fine. That’s a strong, valid credential. And you can use that,” stated Robert Sinclair Jr., senior manager of Public Affairs at AAA Northeast. “If you want to fly without the passport, then you have to have that REAL ID domestically.”
For further assistance with scheduling appointments in New York City, click HERE, or for New Jersey, click HERE.
As the deadline approaches, taking the necessary steps to secure your documentation will be vital to ensure smooth travel experiences in the future.