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People can fly without Real ID for now by following TSA guidance

People can fly without Real ID for now by following TSA guidance

Yahoo07-05-2025

OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The Real ID deadline is quickly approaching. Starting Wednesday, you're going to need it, or a passport, if you want to fly domestically or enter certain federal facilities, or even use TSA Pre-check. If you don't have the Real ID or another acceptable form of ID, TSA has released some guidelines as you wait for yours to be mailed to you.
It's quite a busy time for Service Oklahoma. Plenty of folks are out getting their Real ID situated, with things appearing to move seamlessly. That even goes for those new to the road, like Patrick, who was with his mom, Krissy, on Tuesday, getting his Real ID permit.
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What to know about Real ID deadline. (KFOR)
What to know about Real ID deadline. (KFOR)
'We waited maybe 30 minutes, just by walking in,' Krissy said.
'I'm going to be driving a lot,' Patrick said.
The star in the top right corner means you're good to go, and getting in soon is key with the requirements going into effect.
What to know about the Real ID deadline. (KFOR)
'It was like 20 minutes, everything, waiting time, the process, everything,' Sandra Hunter said after she got her Real ID at a Service Oklahoma site off I-240. 'It was great. A lot easier than I thought it was going to be.'
You get a temporary paper license at your visit, but those alone are not accepted for air travel. It can take 10 to 14 business days for the real deal to get delivered. If your Real ID hasn't gotten to you before a flight and you don't have a passport, TSA offered some guidance Tuesday, to allow those people to keep flying for the time being.
Do you need a REAL ID before Wednesday's enforcement deadline? Here's what to know
They said they want you to get to the airport at least three hours early. This is to prepare for extra screenings, and you may expect delays due to any extra security checks. They also want you to bring multiple forms of ID. That can be in the form of your current driver's license, the temporary Real ID (though that alone wouldn't be accepted) and an additional proof of ID like a birth certificate.
TSA can deny you access if they can't identify you properly. So, to avoid any delays, it's best to act quickly.
Remember, a standard Oklahoma license is still valid for driving, voting, and general ID use in the state. This also isn't the deadline to get the Real ID. You can apply at any time. This is only the deadline when the rules start to be enforced.
Unsure of what documents you need to obtain a Real ID? Click here for a list of what you'll need.
Also, after-hours appointments are available for anyone who needs them.
Per Service Oklahoma, 'REAL ID Mondays and Wednesdays offer after-hour appointments through the end of the year at six locations around the state. Appointments for after-hours slots must be scheduled in advance. Customers are also encouraged to check the live wait map for daytime walk-in service availability at any Service Oklahoma location during regular business hours. Using the online waitlist helps customers find the shortest waits nearby and choose the best time to visit.'
For more information on after-hours appointments, click here.
Here is more information from Service Oklahoma:
What to know before applying for a REAL ID?
While a REAL ID is not required in Oklahoma, residents may wish to apply for one to avoid disruptions when traveling or entering certain federal facilities.
Paper temporary licenses are not accepted for air travel. REAL ID credentials are mailed and typically arrive within 10 to 14 business days.
REAL ID is only required for domestic flights, access to certain federal buildings or military bases, and participation in TSA PreCheck or CLEAR.
A standard Oklahoma license is still valid for driving, voting and general ID use within the state.
What if you're flying soon but haven't received your REAL ID?
If you have not yet applied for a REAL ID and do not have a valid U.S. passport or another TSA-accepted form of identification, Service Oklahoma recommends visiting a nearby location soon to complete the application process. Be sure to use the REAL ID Checklist to confirm you bring all required documents.
If you have already applied but your REAL ID hasn't arrived by mail before your scheduled flight, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) offers the following guidance:
Arrive at the airport early — at least three hours before your departure.
Bring multiple forms of ID, such as:
Your current Oklahoma driver license or ID
The temporary paper credential received at REAL ID issuance (Note: TSA does not accept this alone)
Additional proof of identity, such as a birth certificate
Prepare for extra screening. TSA may require additional security checks and reserves the right to deny access if identity cannot be verified.
Passengers without a REAL ID or acceptable alternative may experience delays, additional screening or denial of entry at TSA checkpoints. For more, visit the Department of Homeland Security REAL ID page or the TSA Contact Center.
Ready to apply for a REAL ID but want options?
To support travelers ahead of busy summer and fall travel, Service Oklahoma has added evening and weekend appointment options at select locations throughout May. These expanded hours are in addition to the walk-in service available at all Service Oklahoma Licensing and Exam locations during regular business hours.
Customers are encouraged to use the online waitlist at service.ok.gov/locations to check current wait times and plan their visit. With more than 270 locations statewide offering REAL ID services and 95% of Oklahomans living within 20 miles of a service site, help is always close by.
For a personalized REAL ID checklist, document requirements or to find a location with walk-in or after-hours appointment options that work best for you, visit service.ok.gov/REALID.
Service Oklahoma: Oklahomans Helping Oklahomans
Service Oklahoma's mission is to ease the stress of navigating government services while providing a best-in-class customer experience. Service Oklahoma provides driver license and motor vehicle services on behalf of the state both online and in-person. Service Oklahoma's partnership with licensed operators (formerly tag agents) provides essential services in all 77 counties at 270+ locations across the state.
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