Federal Real ID requirements could take effect for air travelers on Wednesday
Long-delayed effective date means non-REAL-ID-compliant Montana drivers licenses could be rejected by federal security screeners.
By Zeke Lloyd
Starting May 7, the Transportation Security Administration will no longer consider state-issued driver licenses and identification cards without a Real ID certification to be sufficient for boarding commercial flights, a long-delayed policy shift that could cause headaches for Montana travelers.
According …
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