Nevadans will need a Real ID or passport for air travel. Here's what you need to know about getting a Real ID.
Good Morning Las Vegas reporter Shakeria Hawkins visited the DMV to apply for her real ID to get a firsthand look at what it takes.
Every traveler 18 years or older will need a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or identification card, state-issued enhanced driver’s license, or another TSA-acceptable form of identification at ...
Even if your state license has not expired, in a few months you’ll still need a different form of ID to board a domestic ...
Depending on which state your license or ID is from, REAL IDs will have a gold or black star (or a star in a bear, in the case of California) in the upper portion of the card. The REAL ID ...
Depending on which state your license or ID is from, REAL IDs will have a gold or black star in the upper portion of the card. In less than five months, if you’re flying through American ...
REAL ID-compliant cards will have one of the following markings on the upper top portion of the card — a black or gold star. If the card does not have one of these markings, it is not REAL ID ...
REAL ID-compliant credentials are already required to enter checkpoints at federal facilities, military facilities and nuclear power plants. Check your driver's license or state-issued identification.
Check your driver's license or state-issued identification. If it has a gold star in the top right, it's REAL ID compliant. If you don't already have a REAL ID card or your existing ID is not REAL ...
How to know if you have a REAL ID? REAL ID-compliant cards will have one of the following markings on the upper top portion of the card — a black or gold star. If the card does not have one of ...
If your driver’s license or state-issued ID has a star — black or gold, filled in or as a cutout — your ID is a REAL ID. If you do not have a star on your ID, you’ll need to apply for one.