Bring a valid, acceptable alternative ID, such as a U.S. passport or passport card
Use a state-issued Enhanced Driver’s License if your state offers one
Bring a DHS trusted traveler card, such as Global Entry, NEXUS, SENTRI, or FAST
Use a U.S. military ID if eligible
Bring a permanent resident card or other TSA-accepted immigration document if applicable
Check TSA’s current list of acceptable identification before traveling
Arrive early in case TSA needs extra time to verify your identity
Be prepared for additional screening if you do not have acceptable ID
Contact your airline before travel if you have questions about ID requirements
Do not rely on a standard non-Real ID driver’s license for domestic air travel after the enforcement date if it is not TSA-accepted for your situation
