As we enter a new year, many travelers are wondering about the rules and regulations concerning flying with just a driver’s license. With the ongoing pandemic and changing security measures, it’s essential to stay informed about what is required to board a plane in 2022.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has implemented the REAL ID Act, which affects the types of identification that can be used to board a domestic flight. The act was passed by Congress in 2005 to establish minimum security standards for state-issued driver’s licenses and identification cards.
Starting on May 3, 2023, travelers will be required to present a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or another acceptable form of identification, such as a passport, to board a domestic flight. However, many states have been granted extensions, allowing their residents to continue using non-compliant licenses until May 3, 2023.
In the past, a standard driver’s license was sufficient for domestic air travel. However, with the implementation of the REAL ID Act, travelers must ensure that their identification meets the new requirements. To find out if your driver’s license is REAL ID-compliant, look for a star in the upper right-hand corner of the card. If your license does not have the star, it is not compliant and you will need to provide an alternative form of identification to board a plane.
If your driver’s license is not REAL ID-compliant, there are other forms of identification that you can use to fly domestically. These include a passport, a U.S. military ID, a DHS Trusted Traveler Card (such as Global Entry), or a permanent resident card. It’s important to check the TSA’s website for a complete list of acceptable forms of identification before heading to the airport.
Additionally, some states have started issuing enhanced driver’s licenses, which are considered REAL ID-compliant and can be used for domestic air travel. Enhanced driver’s licenses are available in states such as Washington, Michigan, New York, and Vermont, among others. These licenses include additional security features and are valid for entry into the United States by land and sea from Canada, Mexico, and some Caribbean countries.
For international travel, a passport is required for all U.S. citizens, regardless of age. It’s important to apply for or renew your passport well in advance of your trip, as processing times can vary. If you already have a passport, make sure it is valid for at least six months beyond your planned return date, as many countries have this requirement for entry.
In addition to the requirements for identification, travelers should also be prepared for enhanced security measures at airports in 2022. The TSA continues to implement measures to ensure the safety and security of passengers, including the use of advanced screening technologies and procedures.
One key change that travelers may notice is the implementation of biometric identification at some airports. Biometric screening uses facial recognition technology to verify a traveler’s identity, reducing the need for physical documents such as boarding passes and IDs. While this technology can streamline the security process, some travelers may have concerns about privacy and data security.
Overall, staying informed about the rules and regulations for flying with a driver’s license in 2022 is essential for a smooth travel experience. Make sure to check the status of your identification, review the TSA’s guidelines, and be prepared for any additional security measures at the airport. By being proactive and informed, you can ensure a stress-free journey to your destination.