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Showing Original Post only (View all)Come 2018, driver licenses from nine states wont be accepted as IDs at the airport [View all]
Signs have already begun to pop up at airports across the country: If you live in nine particular states and are counting on your driver license to get you through security, youll soon be left grounded.
Thanks to a federal law passed in 2005, residents of Kentucky, Maine, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina and Washington will need another form of identification to present to the Transportation Security Administration at airports effective Jan. 22, 2018.
The REAL ID act, which was passed with bipartisan support, requires certain security measures to be taken, including a broadened measure of basic information included on ID cards, a common machine-readable technology, with defined minimum data elements and anti-fraud measures for the people issuing IDs.
While the law does not compel states to change their process or standards for ID cards, it does require that federal organizations reject any IDs from non-compliant states, which would include domestic air travel.
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