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TSA proposes pushing back full enforcement of REAL IDs at airports; What that means for Kentucky

The deadline for requiring travelers to have a REAL ID to fly is about eight months away. However, full enforcement may begin later.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — With the deadline to obtain your REAL ID for domestic flights fast-approaching, Kentuckians are rushing to make an appointment and upgrade their standard driver's licenses.

REAL ID enforcement goes into effect in about eight months. However, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) proposed a new rule last week that could push back full enforcement for REAL ID identification by another two years.

While the proposal from TSA would leave REAL ID's May 7, 2025, deadline in place, it would create a two-year transitionary period where agencies would begin to enforce in phases.

It is unclear what exactly the "phased enforcement approach" of REAL IDs will look like, however one example the proposal floats is that agents could issue "warnings" on a three-strike system where travelers would be able to pass through security with a non-compliant ID a few times without immediately being barred. 

Originally, the law mandated the switch to REAL IDs by 2008, but that date has been pushed back several times. Most recently, in December 2022, the deadline was pushed back two years.

According to TSA officials, only about 56% of driver's licenses and IDs in circulation nationally are REAL ID-compliant, and officials aren't confident they'll get a significant number of new REAL IDs issued in time.

When is the REAL ID deadline?

The deadline is May 7, 2025. On that day, TSA agents at airports and security at federal buildings across the country will stop accepting non-REAL ID documents, such as a standard driver's license, as proof of identity.

How can I get a REAL ID in Kentucky?

To obtain a REAL ID, you will need to bring a few pieces of documentation to any driver licensing regional office in Kentucky. Here's what you'll need:

  • One document that establishes identity, date of birth, and proof of U.S. citizenship, lawful permanent residence, or other lawful U.S. status. A birth certificate will suffice for most people. 
  • Your Social Security number (card not required) or evidence of SSN ineligibility. 
  • Two documents to establish proof of residence in Kentucky, such as a utility bill, paycheck stub, or mortgage payment

If your name, date of birth, or gender is different from what if displayed on your identity, you must show legal proof of the changes, such as a certified marriage certificate, court order or amended birth certificate. For a full list of acceptable documents, click here.

The Kentucky Department of Motor Vehicles highly suggests you make an appointment, as some locations offer limited space for walk-ins. Click here to schedule an appointment online.

How can I tell if I already have a REAL ID?

If you've gotten a new driver's license in the last few years, it's possible you already have a REAL ID and don't even realize it. 

A good indicator that you have a Kentucky-issued REAL ID is if your ID has a small black star in the top right-hand corner. If your ID has the star in the corner, chances are you have a REAL ID.

If you're still unsure whether your currently identification card is REAL ID-compliant, reach out to the Kentucky Department of Motor Vehicles or a regional office. Click here to find the driver licensing office closest to you.

Will my passport work instead of a REAL ID card?

Yes! If you are traveling internationally, you will still need your passport. However, if you are traveling within the U.S., you only need one valid form of identification -- either your REAL ID or another acceptable alternative such as a passport, not both.

For a full list of federally compliant documents, click here.

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