All you want to know about Real ID and more
Briefly

On May 7, a federally accepted ID will be required to board a domestic commercial flight and enter some federal buildings, highlighting the growing need for compliant identification.
Each state must obtain its own copies of the documents and perform its own Social Security and Department of Homeland Security checks, creating a complex and localized process for issuing Real IDs.
Passengers without a federally accepted ID will be turned away at the security checkpoint, reflecting the importance of adherence to this new identification requirement.
Real IDs do not help with passage outside of the U.S. Passports are usually needed for international travel, emphasizing the limitations of Real IDs beyond domestic use.
Read at The Mercury News
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