REAL ID deadline set for May 7: What you need to know before you fly

After years of delays, the deadline to obtain a REAL ID is finally here — and this time, it looks like it’s sticking.

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Starting May 7, 2025, U.S. residents will need a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or identification card to board domestic flights or enter certain federal buildings. Without it, travelers must use an alternative TSA-approved form of ID, like a valid passport.

The REAL ID Act was passed in 2005, following a recommendation from the 9/11 Commission to enhance security standards for state-issued IDs. Implementation has been postponed multiple times over the years, but federal officials now say there will be no further extensions.

“Secretary Noem and the Trump administration are enforcing the 2005 REAL ID Act and regulations on May 7, as directed by Congress and the American people,” said Adam Stahl, TSA Senior Official Performing the Duties of the Administrator.

“The Real ID requirement bolsters safety by making fraudulent IDs harder to forge, thwarting criminals and terrorists. TSA will implement REAL ID effectively and efficiently, continuing to ensure the safety and security of passengers while also working to minimize operational disruptions at airports.”

What is a REAL ID?

A REAL ID is a federally compliant state-issued license or identification card designed to be more secure. It includes enhanced anti-counterfeiting technology and machine-readable features. Most states mark REAL IDs with a star in the top corner of the card, though symbols vary. Florida, for example, uses a white star inside a gold circle.

If you live in Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Vermont, or Washington, you might have an Enhanced Driver’s License (EDL) instead. These IDs allow land and sea border crossings into Canada and Mexico, but do not replace REAL ID for domestic air travel.

How do I know if I have one?

If you’ve renewed your license in recent years, you might already have a REAL ID. Check your ID for a star or another compliant symbol. If you’re unsure, contact your state’s DMV.

What happens if you don’t have a REAL ID by May 7?

Travelers without a REAL ID or an acceptable alternative will likely face longer wait times, extra screening, or even be denied access to the security checkpoint. TSA says 81% of travelers at its checkpoints already present acceptable identification, but that still leaves millions unprepared.

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How to get a REAL ID

Requirements vary slightly by state, but generally, you’ll need to visit your DMV and bring documents that prove your:

  • Identity (e.g., passport or birth certificate)

  • Social Security number

  • Residency (usually two pieces of mail with your current address)

Non-citizens must show documentation of lawful presence in the U.S., along with additional verification like a Permanent Resident Card or DHS-issued documentation.

If your name has changed due to marriage or divorce, you’ll need legal documents proving the change.

In Florida, residents can find a full list of required documents at the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles website. For help tracking down original documents issued in other states or countries, the federal government provides guidance at usa.gov.

If you plan to fly within the U.S. after May 7 and don’t have a REAL ID or valid passport, now is the time to act. With DMV appointments filling up fast in many states, don’t wait until the last minute.

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