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Beginning May 7, travelers will need a REAL ID or another acceptable identification to get through airport security in the United States.
On May 7, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will begin enforcing the requirement to show a Real ID before boarding a domestic flight or visiting a federal building.
After the REAL ID law becomes enforceable on May 7, it may be harder, and for some, impossible, to fly without a compliant identification document.
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BILLINGS — Traveling can often be stressful, and starting Wednesday, May 7, getting through airport security may become challenging for those without a REAL ID.
The REAL ID Act goes into effect May 7, requiring anyone boarding a domestic flight to have REAL ID compliant identification.