Real ID, RMV and Massachusetts
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MassLive |
Starting May 7, driver’s licenses and identification cards that are not Real ID-compliant will no longer be accepted for domestic air travel or for entering federal buildings and nuclear power plants.
Seattle Times |
Starting May 7, your standard state ID card or driver’s license will no longer get you through airport security checkpoints.
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Massachusetts officials do not expect travelers without Real IDs to face a "hard stop" immediately once enforcement of the enhanced identification requirements take effect in May, the head of the Registry of Motor Vehicles told lawmakers. On Monday ...
Sentinel & Enterprise on MSN13d
Editorial: REAL ID license deadline driving late rush to RMVPostponed for various reasons, most recently by the COVID-19 pandemic, time’s now running out for Massachusetts residents to get their REAL-ID compliant driver’s license. Starting May 7, standard licenses or ID cards will no longer be accepted as ...
The new REAL ID will be required for adults boarding domestic flights or to enter some federal facilities and the deadline is fast approaching.
After several lengthy delays, the deadline to get a Real ID is May 7, which will be needed to get into federal buildings and through airport security.
Are you Real ID-ready yet? The deadline to get your identification documents in order and become Real ID-compliant is about a month away.
Beginning May 7, U.S. residents will need to present a REAL ID to board any domestic flight, or access a federal facility. Travelers can also present a valid passport, passport card, or Enhanced Driver’s License. Other forms of valid identification are listed on the TSA site.