Arizona Travel ID will be mandatory starting May 2023 abc15
Beginning on May 3, 2023, you will need a federally compliant ID in order to get through TSA checkpoints at airports for domestic flights, the Arizona Department of Transportation says.
“Without the Arizona Travel ID or other form of federally-compliant identification such as a valid U.S. Passport, fliers risk missing an airline flight because the standard driver license will not be accepted at TSA checkpoints,” ADOT says.You can walk in to get a Travel ID, but ADOT suggests making an appointment first.
You’ll need to bring proof of identity , social security number, and two documents providing your residency at your current address.RELATED: Arizonans can start adding IDs to virtual Apple Wallet
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