In less than a month, American and permanent residents will only be able to go through airport protection or enter a federal government building if they have a true ID. Most states have not yet fully adhered to, though they had 18 years to be ready for this timeframe.
A CBS News Data Analyzed from April 7-18 shows that less than 50% of state laws are loyal with at least 50% of the state laws, which is implemented on May E. Transport Protection Administration is currently planning to consider the date as “Deck on Deck” because of the possibility of disruption at airport checkpoints. The chart below the article enroll the states and their consent with the original ID requirements.
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The Real ID An extended ID card issued by the State Driver License Agency. For a power, people need to show two documents, including a valid ID of a valid ID, as well as identity such as a passport or certified birth certificate, a social security number and birth date, as well as a utility bill, credit card statement or rental agreement.
So far, 28 states are less than 70% loyal. This means that in more than half of every 10 travelers, three out of three cannot go through the airport checkpoint within a few weeks.
Until last week, the lowest consent rate among the nation of New Jersey was-only 17% of the state-jeried IDs are the original ID. Pennsylvania reports 26%, Washington and Maine told CBS News that they were with 27% consent. New York 43% agreed and California reached about 55% of consent.
CBS News recently traveled to a real ID super center in Chicago, extending the door with a line. In Illinois, two of the three are lacking in a real ID, which requested the state to open the downtown position in an old Wallgrin, which was aimed that 1,500 new IDS should be processed a day because it tries to catch up with increasing demand. States Mail New IDs, but may take two weeks to get the new certificate (a temporary paper license) Will not be considered A real ID).
The thirteen states have reported the consent rate above 90%, seven states – Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Nebraska, South Dakota, WiMing and Colombia – they say they are virtually 100% loyal. Texas reports 98%compliance, Mississippi 97%, Hawaii 96%, UTA 96%and Vermont 92%.

TSA says it is watching about 81% consent at airport checkpoints – which means that both passengers are displaying with it Real ID-Asplant driver’s license or state ID, a passport, a “extended” ID issued by a valid military ID, a handful of state or other valid identity.
Earlier this month, TSA told CBS News that May Eye, when travelers were displayed at a TSA checkpoint with a non-compliant legacy ID, they would be subject to additional screening. TSA officers will use the process of verifying an secondary identity verification similar to one used when someone’s ID is stolen or lost during travel. However, this may be a time -consuming process, so legacy ID holders should be planned to stay at the airport at least three hours before departure instead of two hours for a domestic aircraft. If the secondary identification verification fails, the traveler will not be allowed to enter the security checkpoint or gate zone. The company had earlier indicated that there would be a phasing policy.
In a recent interview at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport, TSA spokesman Patricia Mancha told CBS News, “People will experience travel delay.” “People have been in the truth for years to plan it, so TSA will only apply the laws and rules as soon as they apply.”
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The original ID Act was passed in the wake of the attacks of 9/11, so that the state-of-the-identity identity was further protected and duplicated. The deadline for implementation has been delayed several times, because recently OverdueThe Several fully loyal states began to issue a true ID like 20, when they renewed the existing license, enable all residents to get a loyal ID.
“Any new driver’s license issued, you had to prove your identity and legal presence in the 21st,” said Electra Boostle, a senior director of the Colorado Department of Motors. He says that the deadline delay helped the Centennial State be prepared for the May -May period. “We have a 10-year renewal cycle before you get a new photograph you can see that it was able to make sure that we are now eligible to have 100% of those who are eligible to have -ly-ID.”
The top right of a real ID ID can be characterized by a black or gold star. Sometimes they appear in a circle, while California puts its star symbol inside a gold bear.
Not everyone needs a real ID. If you do not fly or enter the Federal Government Buildings, an inheritance ID will continue to be valid till its expiry date.
Tennessee did not respond to CBS News search, but about 47% of Tennessee’s consent on the basis of local media reports.
States continue to process real ID applications, so the compliance numbers will change and CBS News May E will update these figures before the May period.
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