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Why Americans Need a Real ID To Go on a Domestic Flight

As of May 7th, 2025, the Real ID Act enforcement began. This means that all U.S. travelers aged 18 and older will need a Real ID or another acceptable form of identification to travel on domestic flights and to access certain federal facilities. Some examples of acceptable forms of identification are a U.S. passport, a passport card, a U.S. military ID, or a DHS trusted traveler card. So the next time you travel with Gate 1, be sure to have a Real ID ready.

What is a Real ID?

A Real ID is a state-issued driver’s license or ID card that meets specific security standards set by the federal government. This ID is used to verify identity for certain purposes, including boarding domestic flights and accessing federal facilities. Real IDs were established in 2005 due to The Real ID Act of 2005 by Congress.

How to get a Real ID

The next time you apply or renew your driver’s license or state identification card; you will have the option to choose to make your ID a Real ID-compliant. When receiving your new card, it will have a star on the top right which lets you know it is a Real ID. The documents and process of getting a Real ID will depend on the state you reside in. Your state driver’s licensing agency will require you to bring:

  • Proof of Identity – To prove your identity, you can bring a U.S. birth certificate, U.S. passport, or a Permanent Resident Card (Green Card) if you are a non-U.S. citizen
  • Proof of a Social Security Number – Can provide your Social Security Card or Form W-2. This shows your earnings for tax purposes, or you can bring a pay stub or paycheck from your place of employment.

Proof of Residency – Your local state department of motor vehicles (DMV) may ask you for a deed, mortgage statement, lease agreement, utility bill, or bank statement to prove you are a state resident.