A bellhop opened the door to the Sofitel Legend Casco Viejo, and I was transported out of Panama City's humidity and into a chilly hotel lobby brimming with excitement.
15.05.2024 - 16:37 / thepointsguy.com / Henry Harteveldt
Third time's the charm, says the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, which, despite a five-year delay, says it is one year out from implementing the Real ID requirement for domestic air travel.
"The Real ID implementation date is May 7, 2025. On that date, airline travelers will need to have a REAL ID-compliant state-issued identification card or driver's license or a U.S. Passport," a Transportation Security Administration spokesperson confirmed via email.
Here's everything you need to know.
Every state, along with Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, is issuing compliant IDs, so your license may already be a Real ID.
You can tell if your driver's license is Real ID-compliant if there's a star in the upper right or left corner, as shown below.
However, if your ID is missing the star or says something like "federal limits apply" or "not for federal identification," your ID is not Real ID-compliant.
If you see the star but want to double-check, this tool will help determine whether your ID will work for air travel. You can also use that page to check individual state requirements.
In many states, getting a Real ID may only involve renewing your driver's license; costs vary by state, ranging from $10 to $85.
Living in a state that issues a Real ID doesn't mean you'll automatically receive one, so be sure to ask for one if you want it.
"Each state is encouraging its residents to be Real ID ready," per the TSA spokesperson.
When the Real ID Act is enacted, passengers departing U.S. airports will not be allowed through TSA checkpoints without a compliant Real ID.
If you don't want to upgrade your driver's license to a compliant version, you can still travel with a U.S. passport or any of the following TSA-approved forms of identification:
Travelers under 18 need not provide identification when traveling with a companion. A TSA PreCheck card is not a valid form of compliant photo ID.
Even though the TSA says it will move forward with the Real ID deadline next year as planned, it's reasonable to remain skeptical given previous delays to 2021, 2023 and now 2025.
"Travelers have seen this deadline slip so many times, and so far back, that they may understandably be tuning out the agencies' messaging found at airports," said Henry Harteveldt, founder of Atmosphere Research, a travel industry analytical firm. "It will be critical for DHS, the TSA, and airlines to communicate the upcoming change later this year, ideally starting no later than the Thanksgiving travel period."
For those who don't already have a Real ID, you have a little less than a year to obtain one. As the deadline approaches, make an appointment at your local DMV sooner rather than later.
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