FLY DOMESTICALLY WITH NYS DRIVER'S LICENSE ONLY??
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FLY DOMESTICALLY WITH NYS DRIVER'S LICENSE ONLY??
Beginning early 2018, will it be possible to fly witihin the US with only a New York Stste license as proof of identity? (I have read otherwise). Or I do I need to have my passport as well?
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I take my passport in international trips but I never take it on domestic trips, just my driver's license. (from Texas, in case that matters) I've never heard this is changing, I can't imagine a passport would be needed for a domestic flight.
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Here it is from the TSA. If the rules were changing in the next six weeks I'm sure it would be posted here:
https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-...identification
https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-...identification
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The rule change has to do with the form of the Driver’s License. When the new “approved” formate was adopted NYS’s DL’s were not compliant. NYS DL’s are currently “under review”. Whether or not they will be fully “approved” remains to be seen. Go to the TSA website cited in the earlier response and click on the “REAL ID” link for more info.
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Thank you RoamsAround, I didn't scroll down far enough to see that. My state is compliant which might be the reason this hasn't been in the news around here. I am surprised at how many states are not fully compliant. If I were from one of those states I would carry my passport on any trip until this is sorted out.
Here is another link to the map of states which are compliant or not:
https://www.dhs.gov/real-id
Here is another link to the map of states which are compliant or not:
https://www.dhs.gov/real-id
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Yes, New York State' are "under review" so I wonder if they will be compliant by the time I plan to fly this winter. I prefer to keep my passport safe at home if I will not need it for a flight. I ust happend to read this in a mailing for a credit card company; I've seen nothing in the press.
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From DHS website. Question answered:
Q. New York, Vermont, Michigan, Minnesota and Washington currently issue "enhanced driver's licenses" (EDLs) that are designated by the Secretary of Homeland Security as acceptable to enter the United States at land and sea ports of entry in accordance with the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI). Are EDLs acceptable for official federal purposes such as boarding a commercial aircraft?
A. Yes. State EDLs designated as acceptable border-crossing documents by DHS under WHTI are acceptable for official federal purposes such as boarding a commercial aircraft or entering a federal facility.
Q. New York, Vermont, Michigan, Minnesota and Washington currently issue "enhanced driver's licenses" (EDLs) that are designated by the Secretary of Homeland Security as acceptable to enter the United States at land and sea ports of entry in accordance with the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI). Are EDLs acceptable for official federal purposes such as boarding a commercial aircraft?
A. Yes. State EDLs designated as acceptable border-crossing documents by DHS under WHTI are acceptable for official federal purposes such as boarding a commercial aircraft or entering a federal facility.




