> Here's what to know ahead of the May 7 deadline for REAL ID
Here's what to know ahead of the May 7 deadline for REAL ID
Clip ID 2471607
Clearance
Add to
Share
Add to Review Link
By Request
By Request assets are not available for immediate purchase.
This content has not been pre-checked for copyright.
Per clip rates are for 20 seconds of final usage. If you are using more then 20 seconds or need a different file format or have questions about clearances contact us
Description
The long-delayed deadline for REAL ID is now just two months away. But if you don't have your new driver's license yet, don't fret. There's still a chance that full enforcement may get gradually rolled out.
On May 7, 2025, state-level ID cards, such as driver's licenses, won't be accepted for federal purposes, such as getting through airport security, unless they are REAL ID-compliant.
The federally-mandated switch was originally signed into law by Congress in 2005, establishing "minimum security standards for license issuance and production," according to the DHS website.
The law, established four years after the 9/11 terrorist attacks in response to federal calls for higher security standards in the U.S., has been looming for nearly two decades.
The latest twist came in September when the Transportation Security Administration proposed a two-year transition period starting in May. It suggested agencies would begin "enforcement in phases" for anybody trying to use their ID for federal purposes, including for getting through airport security.
Originally, the law mandated the switch to REAL IDs by 2008, but that date has been pushed back year after year because of the logistical hurdles that naturally come with changing how hundreds of millions of people fly every year, as well as the disruption from the COVID-19 pandemic.