PHOENIX (AZFamily) — If you plan to fly in the United States, you’ll need a REAL ID or other federally compliant identification. Those who haven’t yet gotten the new travel ID can make an appointment ...
Real ID in Arizona: Scenes from Phoenix Sky Harbor on the first day with Real ID in effect Travelers at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport appear to be prepared for the new federal requirement ...
Travelers without a REAL ID can still fly after this week's deadline but may face extra screening. Passports and tribal IDs will still be accepted; 81% of Americans already have a REAL ID. Millions ...
Motivated by the nearing deadline, Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs visited a state motor vehicle office to get her Real ID. The enhanced identification will be required for domestic flights or to enter ...
A REAL ID is a federally compliant, state Department of Motor Vehicles-issued driver license, learner permit or non-driver ID that will be required to board flights within the U.S. or to enter certain ...
The REAL ID Act was established to enhance security measures for state-issued identification cards. Initially set for implementation in 2008, the act has faced numerous delays. By February 2026, ...
TSA Confirm ID, an alternative identity verification program for flyers without Real ID, began Feb. 1. Here's what it will cost travelers to use it.
After 20 years of delays, the REAL ID deadline to fly commercial in the United States has landed. Here are five things to know before flying. 1. What is REAL ID? On May 11, 2005, President George W.