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Real ID deadline is delayed again, until May 3, 2023

- Melissa Yeager

If you’ve been unable to get a travel-compliant Real ID driver’s license because of the coronaviru­s pandemic, you can relax a bit. The deadline has been extended another 19 months.

On Tuesday the Department of Homeland Security once again delayed the full implementa­tion of the law requiring people to have a Real ID in order to board domestic flights and enter some federal buildings.

The department postponed the Real ID deadline from Oct. 1, 2021, to May 3, 2023.

Congress passed the Real ID Act in 2005 in response to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. It aimed to standardiz­e the criteria used to issue driver’s licenses and other state IDs across the country. After delays, the act was supposed to go into full effect on Oct. 1, 2020, but that was pushed back.

Why the Real ID deadline was extended again

The pandemic has caused many state licensing agencies to shift to appointmen­t- only service. The DHS said that has “significantly limited states’ capacity to issue Real ID- compliant drivers licenses and identification cards.”

The agency estimates 43% of all state- issued driver’s licenses and identification cards are Real ID- compliant.

“As our country continues to recover from the COVID- 19 pandemic, extending the Real ID full enforcemen­t deadline will give states needed time to reopen their drivers licensing operations and ensure their residents can obtain a Real ID- compliant license or identification card,” Alejandro N. Mayorkas, secretary of Homeland Security, said.

Two trade groups, the U. S. Travel Associatio­n and the Airports Council, applauded the delay.

“Getting to Real ID compliance on time was already going to be a challenge before COVID shut down DMVs for extended periods,” Tori Emerson Barnes, the U. S. Travel Associatio­n executive vice president for public affairs and policy, said in a statement. “Significant travel disruption was likely if the deadline were allowed to hit, which the U. S. economy can’t afford after a $ 500 billion decline in travel spending last year and millions of travel jobs lost to the pandemic.”

The Airports Council Internatio­nal – North America, which represents commercial airports in the U. S. and Canada, also supported the move.

“Extending Real ID requiremen­ts until May 2023 will help provide additional time to educate travelers and ensure they have the ability to more easily apply to obtain REAL ID- compliant identification so they will be ready to travel,” president and CEO Kevin M. Burk said.

What is the difference between a Real ID and a regular license?

How do you know if your driver’s license is a Real ID? Look in the top right corner. If you see a gold star, your license is Real ID- compliant. If you don’t have that gold star, you may need to upgrade your license or carry another identification when you travel.

What do I need to get a Real ID?

Due to the COVID- 19 pandemic, many states are requiring appointmen­ts at their state licensing agency offices.

Find your state’s informatio­n on DHS’ interactiv­e map. Expect to bring proof of identity and residency and your Social Security number.

Do kids need a Real ID?

The Transporta­tion Security Administra­tion does not require IDs for children younger than 18 if they are traveling with an adult within the United States. However, the agency recommends checking with your airline.

Do I need a Real ID if I have a passport?

According to the TSA website, all of these are Real ID travel- compliant:

• U. S. passport.

• U. S. passport card.

• DHS trusted traveler card ( Global Entry, Nexus, Sentri, FAST).

• U. S. Department of Defense ID, including IDs issued to dependents.

• Permanent resident card. Border crossing card.

• State- issued enhanced driver’s license.

• Federally recognized, tribal- issued photo ID.

• HSPD- 12 PIV card.

• Foreign government- issued passport.

• Canadian provincial driver’s license or Indian and Northern Affairs Canada card.

• Transporta­tion worker identification credential.

• U. S. Citizenshi­p and Immigratio­n Services employment authorizat­ion card ( I- 766).

• U. S. Merchant Mariner Credential.

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JOHN SAMORA/ USA TODAY NETWORK The Department of Homeland Security has again postponed the deadline for Real IDs.

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