onlyTrustedInfo.comonlyTrustedInfo.comonlyTrustedInfo.com
Notification
Font ResizerAa
  • News
  • Finance
  • Sports
  • Life
  • Entertainment
  • Tech
Reading: TSA: 81 percent of flyers using Real ID or acceptable identification
Share
onlyTrustedInfo.comonlyTrustedInfo.com
Font ResizerAa
  • News
  • Finance
  • Sports
  • Life
  • Entertainment
  • Tech
Search
  • News
  • Finance
  • Sports
  • Life
  • Entertainment
  • Tech
  • Advertise
  • Advertise
© 2025 OnlyTrustedInfo.com . All Rights Reserved.
News

TSA: 81 percent of flyers using Real ID or acceptable identification

Last updated: May 6, 2025 8:00 pm
Oliver James
Share
3 Min Read
TSA: 81 percent of flyers using Real ID or acceptable identification
SHARE

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) said 81 percent of air travelers already present forms of identification that comply with Real ID requirements, which went into effect Wednesday.

A TSA spokesperson said the agency started “full enforcement of the REAL ID law” Wednesday, noting those who present noncompliant IDs will “receive a warning” and “may be directed to a separate area” to undergo additional screening.

But the spokesperson also stressed the agency’s commitment to minimizing travel delays, saying, the “TSA is planning accordingly to ensure no impact to wait times or TSA screening operations​.”

“The good news is that 81 [percent] of passengers already use their REAL ID or other acceptable forms so we do not expect there to be any inconveniences or wait times at all,” the spokesperson said.

“TSA will enforce REAL ID in a manner that minimizes the impact to overall operations and especially for those passengers who are prepared with their REAL ID, passport or other acceptable form of ID,” the spokesperson continued.

The sentiment echoes testimony Tuesday from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, who said people who don’t have Real IDs or acceptable alternatives will still be allowed to fly but might need to undergo additional steps.

“What will happen tomorrow is folks will come through the line, and [they] will issue their ID and show it. If it’s not compliant, they may be diverted to a different line, have an extra step, but people will be allowed to fly,” Noem told lawmakers Tuesday.

Congress passed the Real ID Act in 2005 in an effort to improve national security following recommendations from the 9/11 Commission.

The law sought to set federal standards for state-issued driver’s licenses, including by requiring states to check for key identification material, including birth certificates, immigration status and Social Security numbers, before issuing identification cards.

Passengers will need to present their Real IDs to board domestic flights now that the law has been implemented, though passports and certain other forms of identification will still be accepted.

The full enforcement date had been pushed back several times since the law was first passed but finally took effect May 7.

Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to The Hill.

You Might Also Like

‘Traitors’: Hate-filled songs target Indian Muslims after Kashmir attack | Islamophobia News

In the room where it happened: Trump advisers recall what led up to Oval Office confrontation

US mission in Taipei says Trump’s ‘unification’ comment was about US-China trade

Rep. Massie Calls For Ghislaine Maxwell To Testify ‘If She Has Information That Could Help Us’

Latino senator claps back at JD Vance for wrongly calling him ‘José’

Share This Article
Facebook X Copy Link Print
Share
Previous Article Burrowed and in Trouble: The Crawfish Frog’s Hidden Fight for Survival Burrowed and in Trouble: The Crawfish Frog’s Hidden Fight for Survival
Next Article Apple says searches are shrinking because people are using AI instead. Now Google’s stock is tanking. Apple says searches are shrinking because people are using AI instead. Now Google’s stock is tanking.

Latest News

Steelers announce Ben Roethlisberger, Joey Porter, Maurkice Pouncey to join Hall of Honor
Steelers announce Ben Roethlisberger, Joey Porter, Maurkice Pouncey to join Hall of Honor
Sports July 28, 2025
Phillies’ Nick Castellanos out of Saturday’s lineup vs. Yankees with left knee injury
Phillies’ Nick Castellanos out of Saturday’s lineup vs. Yankees with left knee injury
Sports July 28, 2025
2025 Tour de France standings going into final stage, with Tadej Pogačar set to win 2nd consecutive trophy
2025 Tour de France standings going into final stage, with Tadej Pogačar set to win 2nd consecutive trophy
Sports July 28, 2025
2025 MLB betting: Nick Kurtz now a massive favorite to win AL Rookie of the Year
2025 MLB betting: Nick Kurtz now a massive favorite to win AL Rookie of the Year
Sports July 28, 2025
//
  • About Us
  • Contact US
  • Privacy Policy
onlyTrustedInfo.comonlyTrustedInfo.com
© 2025 OnlyTrustedInfo.com . All Rights Reserved.