My drivers license says not for federal identification can i fly

Your Deadline For Having your Real ID is May 3, 2023

It may be time to renew your license. Upon checking your license, if you do not see a gold or black star in the top corner, this is for you! That black/gold star indicates that your ID is a “Real ID.” What does that mean? We’re glad you asked. The Real ID Act was passed in 2005 in response to the attack on the World Trade Centers on 9/11. The Act established “set security standards for the issuance of sources of identification, such as driver’s licenses.”

Is Your Card Compliant?

While the Real ID Act has become widespread, there are still some states that issue compliant IDs without a star. In this case, it is best to confirm with your state if your card is not compliant. If your card says “Not for Federal Identification” or “Federal Limits Apply,” then your card is not compliant with the Real ID Act. Those who plan on accessing a nuclear power plant, boarding any commercial aircraft, or accessing a federal facility after May 3, 2023 will need to obtain a Real ID.

If you are unsure about your state’s current status, click here to view state regulations.

NC Real ID Requirements

Here are the items that you’ll need at hand when registering for your Real ID. You can register with an N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles driver license office.

  • One document (with full name) proving identity and date of birth
  • One document (with full name and Social Security Number) confirming Social Security Number
  • Two documents (with current physical address) proving North Carolina residency
  • For individuals not born in the U.S., one document (full name) proving legal presence/lawful status
  • If applicable, one or more documents verifying any name change

Common Questions

Q: When will I need to change how I travel domestically?

Beginning May 3, 2023, every state and territory resident will need to present a Real ID compliant license.

Q: What will happen to travelers who show up without a compliant license? Will TSA turn them away?

Travelers who do not have a Real ID beginning May 3, 2023 will not be permitted through the security checkpoint.

Q: Can Real IDs be used to cross the border into Canada and Mexico?

No. Real ID cards cannot be used in place of other identification for border crossings.

Plan Ahead

Plan on renewing your license well before May 3, 2023. The states will not be able to automatically send individuals compliant driver’s licenses, so it is best to be ahead of the rush. You will need to apply in person and bring identifying documents.

Head over to your local DMV to get started with the process so you’ll have clear skies ahead when flying with Albert J. Ellis Airport. Located near Jacksonville and Marine Corps Base Camp Lejune in Richlands, NC, we provide a fine selection of flight options for travelers headed from Jacksonville, Morehead City, Hampstead, and beyond. your destination is just a flight away with Albert J. Ellis airport! Contact us today to schedule your next vacation.

Are you REAL ID ready?

On May 3, 2023, U.S. travelers must be REAL ID compliant to board domestic flights and access certain federal facilities.

Find out if you’re REAL ID ready with our interactive tool!

  • Are you planning to fly domestically or visit a Federal facility after May 3, 2023?
  • Yes / Don't Know
    • Does your Drivers License / ID have a star (and/or flag) or say "Enhanced"?
    • Yes
      • You're REAL ID ready! You will need this ID to board domestic flights and may need this or another acceptable form of identification to visit federal facilities.

    • No
      • Do you have a passport?
      • Yes
        • A passport is an acceptable form of identification and may be used in lieu of a REAL ID Drivers License or ID to board domestic flights and visit federal facilities.

      • No
        • Click here to see if you have one of these acceptable forms of identification that may also be used to board domestic flights and visit federal facilities (link will open in a new window). Do you have one of these?
        • Yes
          • These alternate forms of identification may be used in lieu of a REAL ID Drivers License or ID at the airport to board domestic flights and when visiting federal facilities.
        • No
          • You're not REAL ID ready! Important: if you want to board domestic flights or visit federal facilities beginning May 3, 2023 you must have a REAL ID or another acceptable form of identification. Click on your state or territory in the map below to visit your local DMV to learn more.

  • No
    • You might not need a REAL ID. Click on your state or territory in the map below to visit your local DMV to learn more.

Map out your path to REAL ID readiness by May 3, 2023.

Click on your home state or territory to make a plan with your local DMV to be REAL ID ready.

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Can you fly in the US with a non federal ID?

You must present an acceptable ID, such as a valid passport, state-issued enhanced driver's license or U.S. military ID, to fly within the U.S. You will not be allowed to fly if your identity cannot be verified. Review the complete list of acceptable identification.

What forms of ID are accepted to fly within the US?

Identification.
Driver's licenses or other state photo identity cards issued by Department of Motor Vehicles (or equivalent) ... .
U.S. passport..
U.S. passport card..
DHS trusted traveler cards (Global Entry, NEXUS, SENTRI, FAST).
U.S. Department of Defense ID, including IDs issued to dependents..
Permanent resident card..