Federal REAL ID air travel enforcement begins Wednesday, May 7

The Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division has now issued more than 3 million Arizona Travel ID cards.

Arizona Travel ID will get you through airport security without delays

Contributed Article/Courtesy ADOT

PHOENIX –The federal requirement for domestic airline travelers to have a federally compliant form of identification takes effect Wednesday, May 7. If you use your driver’s license or state-issued ID card for air travel this summer, visit an Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division office or selected authorized third-party locations to get your Arizona Travel ID at least two weeks beforehand. 

Without the Arizona Travel ID or other form of federally compliant identification, such as a valid U.S. passport, you risk missing an airline flight. 

The star in the upper right corner of an Arizona Travel ID shows that the holder has met federal standards requiring extra documentation. This includes:

  • Proof of identity: a birth certificate or U.S. passport
  • Social Security number: just the number, not the card
  • Two documents proving Arizona residency, such as rental or bank statements, and credit card or cellphone bills in your name with your current Arizona address

You can walk into an office for this service, but we suggest scheduling an appointment at azmvdnow.gov. The Arizona Travel ID costs $25 and is valid for eight years. The new Arizona Travel ID card will arrive in the mail within 10-14 days.

Now that May 7 is here, you can join 2.77 million Arizonans who have already upgraded to the Arizona Travel ID  to be ready to fly. 

Please visit the Arizona Bureau of Vital Records’ website for information on obtaining an Arizona birth certificate.

For more information and a complete list of qualifying documents, please visit azdot.gov/TravelID.