|
Having trouble viewing this email? https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/AZDOT/bulletins/17e63e2
|
|

New TSA
notices at airports don’t affect Arizonans
|
|
|
|
 PHOENIX
– Arizona driver licenses and state identification cards are valid for air
travel until Oct. 1, 2020.
Period.
The
Arizona Department of Transportation is sharing that message with travelers who
may be confused by new Transportation Security Administration placards posted
at airports. These notices say that beginning on Jan. 28, 2018, travelers using
a driver license or state ID for travel will need one from a state compliant
with the federal REAL ID Act or a state with an extension for compliance.
Arizona is among states granted federal extensions allowing valid driver
licenses and state IDs to be used for travel until Oct. 1, 2020. That’s because
Arizona has started offering a voluntary ID that meets REAL ID Act
requirements.
Arizonans
have the option now to obtain a Voluntary Travel ID. It’s available by
appointment at Motor Vehicle Division offices or without an appointment at an
Authorized Third Party provider offering driver license services. It costs $25
and in most cases is valid for eight years.
Please
visit azdot.gov/TravelID for more information on
the Voluntary Travel ID and the documents required to get one, to schedule an
appointment to get a Voluntary Travel ID at an MVD office or to locate an
Authorized Third Party offering driver license services. You also can schedule
an MVD appointment to get a Voluntary Travel ID via ServiceArizona.com.
|
|
|
|
|