The REAL ID Act will go into effect in six months, meaning the identification will soon be required to enter certain federal buildings or board commercial flights. Here are the requirements and where ...
Any state-issued identification document without the seal fails to adhere to the "minimum security standards" set by The RealIDAct of 2005, which automatically prevents travelers from flying ...
The requirement is part of The RealIDAct of 2005, which put in place certain security standards for licenses and identification cards, according to the Department of Homeland Security.