Photo: Arizona Department Of Transportation’s Motor Vehicle Division
How to know if you have one
Not sure if you already have a travel ID?
Pull out your wallet and take a look at your license. If there’s a circle with a star-shaped cut-out in the corner, you’re good to go.
Otherwise, you will need to collect “one document to establish birth or legal presence,” such as a birth certificate or valid U.S. passport, and “two documents to establish residency in Arizona,” like a power or water bill or recent bank account statement.
If you don’t want to deal with the logistics of upgrading your ID at the moment, rest assured that TSA will always accept a valid passport or the more portable and affordable passport card at security checkpoints.
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Why this change is happening
These new requirements aren’t really new at all. Congress passed the REAL ID Act in 2005 because “the 9/11 Commission found that it was too easy for people to obtain driver’s licenses. The group called for ID requirements to be raised and nationally standardized.”
The original deadline was 2008, but it has been pushed back many times, including in 2020, in 2021, and in 2022.
It remains to be seen whether the deadline to upgrade your ID will be moved yet again, but for now, the date is set for May 2025.
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You can add your license to your phone
Don’t forget, you can also add your Arizona driver’s license to your phone! This could make the screening process at the airport a breeze.