The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has mandated that travelers must present federally approved identification to fly domestically. California's Real ID is among those accepted documents. The law to enforce better identification took two decades to implement. Reports from Oakland airport indicate that while many travelers were ready for the new requirements, some were surprised by the change, highlighting the importance of being informed about travel regulations as the deadline has officially passed.
The law calling for security-enhanced identification cards to travel by plane took 20 years to enact in the United States.
Most travelers at the airport were prepared, but a few were caught off guard by the new requirement.
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