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New ID to be required for flights in VA
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New ID Requirements Loom For Virginia Air TravelersIn 2020, Virginians must have a secondary form of identification to board airplanes. That's when the new regulation applies nationwide.
RICHMOND, VA — Beginning in October of 2020, Virginia residents who travel by plane and use their driver's license as their sole source of identification will need a secondary form of identification, such as a passport, to board domestic flights — the reason being that stepped-up regulations approved more than 10 years ago are now beginning to kick in across the country.
The mandate was supposed to have taken effect next year, but the Virginia Department of Transportation has applied for — and expects to receive — an extension, a spokesman said Tuesday.
Said DMV chief Richard Holcomb in a release: "DHS has acknowledged Virginia’s commitment and recently indicated an intent to grant Virginia an extension for compliance until at least October. We are confident DHS will grant us further extensions to enable us to fully implement these new credentials without impacting Virginians who need identification to fly or do business."
By October 2020, the Department of Homeland Security will require all U.S. citizens to use a federally approved credential, such as the REAL ID, passport or Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) if they wish to fly.
In October 2017, as Virginia demonstrates further progress toward compliance, DHS will evaluate whether to
issue another extension until Virginia begins issuing the new cards in October 2018.
The REAL ID program became law in 2005 after the recommendation by the 9-11 Commission. The Virginia Department of Transportation notified Homeland Security this month that it plans to be in full compliance by the Oct. 1 deadline. From the Virginia DMV: "As of January 22, 2018, you will need an alternative identification to fly in the U.S. and access Federal facilities and nuclear power plants." This has been long coming but often overlooked.
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