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 ...
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 ...
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 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.