Tsa Drivers License Compliance

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Since January 2018, TSA officers have been instructed to require passengers who don’t have Real ID-compliant driver’s licenses to show another form of identification if they want to get on. Under Act 3, no Pennsylvania resident will be required to get a REAL ID-compliant driver license or identification card, but residents who choose to do so will be able to use those forms of identification when the new federal requirements go into effect.

The federal REAL ID Act of 2005 sets new standards for the issuance of driver licenses and ID cards.

If you haven’t yet received your state's REAL ID compliant driver’s license — the new higher-security ID that will be required to board domestic flights — you probably won't need to worry about it for a while: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has pushed the official deadline for enforcement from Jan. 22, 2018, to Oct. 1, 2020, for the 27 states that already have them available. Update on Real ID Enforcement The Oklahoma Department of Public Safety was notified today that the State of Oklahoma’s request for an extension of time to become compliant with the REAL ID Act has been denied. Included in the message was notification that Oklahoma has been issued a gra. The hard cutoff is Oct. 1, 2020, when all driver’s licenses and ID cards must be compliant to go through airport security. (Most compliant states offer a choice to opt out of obtaining a. The hard cutoff is Oct. 1, 2020, when all driver’s licenses and ID cards must be compliant to go through airport security. (Most compliant states offer a choice to opt out of obtaining a compliant. Jan 04, 2017  TSA's airport signs target residents of the nine states whose identification doesn’t yet comply with the federal requirements. The states where residents will need identification other than.

The REAL ID Act became effective nationwide on May 11, 2008. Florida began issuing REAL ID compliant credentials after January 1, 2010. The new credentials have a star in the upper right corner of the card, as shown in the sample license example on the right. Florida is a REAL ID compliant state and all Florida licenses should be accepted nationwide.

The Department of Homeland Security announced on December 20, 2013, that enforcement of REAL ID credentials will begin in a measured, fair and responsible way. Floridians will first see enforcement at nuclear power plants and restricted areas of certain federal facilities. Enforcement at airports across the country will not begin until October 1, 2020. The chart below summarizes the four phases of enforcement.

PhaseLocationEnforcement Date
Phase 1Restricted areas (i.e., areas accessible by agency personnel, contractors, and their guests) for DHS headquarters in Washington.April 21, 2014
Phase 2Restricted areas for all Federal facilities and nuclear power plants.July 21, 2014
Phase 3Semi-restricted areas (i.e., areas available to the general public but subject to ID-based access control) for most Federal facilities.
3a. Federal Security Levels 1 and 2January 19, 2015
3b. Federal Security Levels 3, 4, and 5, and military facilitiesOctober 10, 2015
Phase 4Boarding federally regulated commercial aircraft. A driver's license or ID card from a noncompliant state may only be used in conjunction with a second form of ID for boarding federally regulated commercial aircraft.October 1, 2020

For additional information regarding the REAL ID Act or its enforcement please visit the Department of Homeland Security.

REAL ID Act – Frequently Asked Questions

  • REAL ID is a nationwide effort to improve the integrity and security of State-issued driver licenses and ID cards, which in turn will help fight terrorism and reduce identity fraud.

  • Does Florida issue REAL ID licenses and ID cards?

    Yes, Florida began issuing REAL ID licenses and ID cards on January 4, 2010.

  • What documents do I need to bring with me when I apply for a REAL ID compliant license or ID card?

    You will need to bring one of the following primary documents to establish your identity, proof of legal residence and date of birth: For a detailed list of required items, click here.

    For U.S. Citizens:

    • Valid, unexpired U.S. passport
    • Original or Certified copy of a birth certificate
    • Consular Report of Birth Abroad
    • Certificate of Naturalization issued by DHS
    • Certificate of Citizenship
    • For cases where the current name and the name on the primary identity document are different, you should also bring:
      • Court ordered name change document
      • Marriage certificate, issued by the courts and/or
      • Divorce decree, issued by the courts

    In all cases, the document must show a clear trail of name changes originating with the birth name to the current name. For more detailed information on the required identity documents, click here.

    For Non-Citizens:

    • Valid, unexpired Permanent Resident Card – I-551 for Lawful Permanent Residents
    • Valid Passport for non-immigrants except for asylum applicants and refugees
    • Other government issued document showing your full name
    • Department of Homeland Security document showing proof of lawful presence
    • If your name has changed by marriage/divorce, you must have your name changed on your Citizen and Immigration Services (CIS) documents.

    Both Citizens and Non-Citizens will need to bring:

    • Your Social Security Card or proof of your social security number.
      • A list of documents that provide proof of the social security number can be found on our website here
    • Two documents that show your principal residence
      • A list of these kinds of documents can be found on our website here
  • Will I still be able to continue to renew my license online?

    You are allowed to renew one time by a convenience method (Internet or mail). Your next renewal must then be in a driver license office. For example, if you renewed your license online in March 2011, you will need to visit a driver license office for your next renewal.

  • Will I be able to have both a REAL ID driver license and a REAL ID ID card?

    No, the final Rule specifies that each individual can only hold a REAL ID driver license or a REAL ID ID card, but not both simultaneously. If you currently hold both, one will be cancelled during your next card issuance.

  • After Florida begins issuing REAL ID licenses and ID cards, can I get mine before the expiration date on my current license or ID card?

    Yes, a Class E license can be renewed up to 18 months prior to the card’s expiration date.

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The federal REAL ID Act of 2005 sets new standards for the issuance of driver licenses and ID cards.

The REAL ID Act became effective nationwide on May 11, 2008. Florida began issuing REAL ID compliant credentials after January 1, 2010. The new credentials have a star in the upper right corner of the card, as shown in the sample license example on the right. Florida is a REAL ID compliant state and all Florida licenses should be accepted nationwide.

New Tsa Driver's License Requirements

The Department of Homeland Security announced on December 20, 2013, that enforcement of REAL ID credentials will begin in a measured, fair and responsible way. Floridians will first see enforcement at nuclear power plants and restricted areas of certain federal facilities. Enforcement at airports across the country will not begin until October 1, 2020. The chart below summarizes the four phases of enforcement.

PhaseLocationEnforcement Date
Phase 1Restricted areas (i.e., areas accessible by agency personnel, contractors, and their guests) for DHS headquarters in Washington.April 21, 2014
Phase 2Restricted areas for all Federal facilities and nuclear power plants.July 21, 2014
Phase 3Semi-restricted areas (i.e., areas available to the general public but subject to ID-based access control) for most Federal facilities.
3a. Federal Security Levels 1 and 2January 19, 2015
3b. Federal Security Levels 3, 4, and 5, and military facilitiesOctober 10, 2015
Phase 4Boarding federally regulated commercial aircraft. A driver's license or ID card from a noncompliant state may only be used in conjunction with a second form of ID for boarding federally regulated commercial aircraft.October 1, 2020
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For additional information regarding the REAL ID Act or its enforcement please visit the Department of Homeland Security.

REAL ID Act – Frequently Asked Questions

  • REAL ID is a nationwide effort to improve the integrity and security of State-issued driver licenses and ID cards, which in turn will help fight terrorism and reduce identity fraud.

  • Does Florida issue REAL ID licenses and ID cards?

    Yes, Florida began issuing REAL ID licenses and ID cards on January 4, 2010.

  • What documents do I need to bring with me when I apply for a REAL ID compliant license or ID card?

    You will need to bring one of the following primary documents to establish your identity, proof of legal residence and date of birth: For a detailed list of required items, click here.

    For U.S. Citizens:

    • Valid, unexpired U.S. passport
    • Original or Certified copy of a birth certificate
    • Consular Report of Birth Abroad
    • Certificate of Naturalization issued by DHS
    • Certificate of Citizenship
    • For cases where the current name and the name on the primary identity document are different, you should also bring:
      • Court ordered name change document
      • Marriage certificate, issued by the courts and/or
      • Divorce decree, issued by the courts

    In all cases, the document must show a clear trail of name changes originating with the birth name to the current name. For more detailed information on the required identity documents, click here.

    For Non-Citizens:

    • Valid, unexpired Permanent Resident Card – I-551 for Lawful Permanent Residents
    • Valid Passport for non-immigrants except for asylum applicants and refugees
    • Other government issued document showing your full name
    • Department of Homeland Security document showing proof of lawful presence
    • If your name has changed by marriage/divorce, you must have your name changed on your Citizen and Immigration Services (CIS) documents.

    Both Citizens and Non-Citizens will need to bring:

    • Your Social Security Card or proof of your social security number.
      • A list of documents that provide proof of the social security number can be found on our website here
    • Two documents that show your principal residence
      • A list of these kinds of documents can be found on our website here
  • Will I still be able to continue to renew my license online?

    You are allowed to renew one time by a convenience method (Internet or mail). Your next renewal must then be in a driver license office. For example, if you renewed your license online in March 2011, you will need to visit a driver license office for your next renewal.

  • Will I be able to have both a REAL ID driver license and a REAL ID ID card?

    No, the final Rule specifies that each individual can only hold a REAL ID driver license or a REAL ID ID card, but not both simultaneously. If you currently hold both, one will be cancelled during your next card issuance.

  • After Florida begins issuing REAL ID licenses and ID cards, can I get mine before the expiration date on my current license or ID card?

    Yes, a Class E license can be renewed up to 18 months prior to the card’s expiration date.

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