Posted on 12/25/2016 5:04:06 AM PST by Libloather
MINNEAPOLIS (KMSP) - Signs will soon be posted at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport with a warning that your current Minnesota drivers license wont be enough to pass through security in 2018.
Starting Jan. 22, 2018, you will need an alternate ID to fly if you have a standard drivers license or ID card issued by any of the following states: Kentucky, Maine, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina or Washington. Alternate forms of ID include a passport, military ID, or permanent resident card. You can find a full list of accepted ID at https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/identification
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That’s odd. At my time of separation from the Army, we were told that we should file our original DD214 at our county courthouse as soon as we could. I’ve had numerous copies made since then and usually have a few at home for my convenience should I need one in a hurry.
The oversight that should be rectified is the acceptance of CA licenses as valid IDs, or that they are not on the list of invalid IDs like Maine and Michigan.
what does it take to get compliant
So what’s on a Real ID? Your full legal name, birth date, gender, address, signature, a license or ID number, digital photograph, security features and machine-readable technology, like a barcode.
The state’s that are on the list do not contain all of the above information. Some do not have barcodes, some are paper like, etc. They just want all the states to have specific information, which shouldn’t be a big deal at this point in time.
A gov’t ID with a photo is required to go through the A/P. If you showed your BC and the DL you have now (after the law goes into effect at the A/P), it should work fine. But, the ID you have now will not work solo at the airport after this rule goes into effect. They need the below information:
Your full legal name, birth date, gender, address, signature, a license or ID number, digital photograph, security features and machine-readable technology, like a barcode.
They are not concerned with your citizenship. They are trying to get an authentic Identification to see if you are on any lists. That is why your name on your boarding pass has to match your government ID without any spelling errors.
This is about YOUR Driver’s License/ID which needs to meet specifications.
So what’s on a Real ID? Your full legal name, birth date, gender, address, signature, a license or ID number, digital photograph, security features and machine-readable technology, like a barcode.
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At this point in time, all intelligent people will keep their passports up to date.
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Agree
Secure driver's licenses and identification documents are a vital component of our national security framework. The REAL ID Act, passed by Congress in 2005, enacted the 9/11 Commissions recommendation that the Federal Government set standards for the issuance of sources of identification, such as driver's licenses. The Act established minimum security standards for license issuance and production and prohibits Federal agencies from accepting for certain purposes drivers licenses and identification cards from states not meeting the Acts minimum standards. The purposes covered by the Act are: accessing Federal facilities, entering nuclear power plants, and, no sooner than 2016, boarding federally regulated commercial aircraft.
Emphisis mine...
American citizenship used to be a priceless jewel, to be protected and cherished.
Like every other previously noble institution, the Left has thoroughly soiled the meaning and value of American citizenship.
Someone advised me to have my DD214's recorded at the county seat. I did and I am glad I did. They used to do it free now there is a big fee where I live.
You may be, especially a VA Loan. How old are you and do you have hearing problems, did you serve in Vietnam?
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