Airline travelers will face new identification requirements to board their flights for air travel starting May 7, 2025, when enforcement of the REAL ID Act begins.
Regular Wisconsin driver licenses or IDs will no longer be accepted as valid identification for domestic air travel or to enter a federal building or military base. Travelers will need to present a REAL ID-compliant driver license or state ID card or another acceptable form of identification (such as a passport).
Wisconsin’s driver licenses and ID cards have been REAL ID compliant since Jan. 14, 2013. With renewals required every eight years, all Wisconsin residents have had the option to convert to a REAL ID. Anyone who hasn’t taken advantage of that option thus far should do so now in advance of the May 7 implementation, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) encourages.
“Under state law, Wisconsin DMV provides both options,” WisDOT DMV Administrator Tommy Winkler said. “Those who want the REAL ID designation should start now. Visit wisconsindmv.gov/REALID to learn about what documents are required to present at a DMV, start the application online, and make an appointment for service to make your trip as quick and convenient as possible.”
To date, 62% of Wisconsin’s driver license or ID cards currently display the REAL ID star indicating they are federally compliant. In 2005, the federal REAL ID Act was passed by Congress to standardize state-issued driver licenses and ID cards to enhance security and prevent identity fraud.
To obtain a REAL ID-compliant driver license or ID card, individuals must visit a Wisconsin DMV and bring the following original documents or a certified copy (not a photocopy, fax, or scan):
• Proof of Name and Date of Birth
• Proof of Legal Presence in the U.S.
For a complete list of acceptable documents, visit wisconsindmv.gov/REALID.
Quick facts:
• Wisconsin offers both REAL ID-compliant and non-compliant driver licenses and ID cards. The cards look similar:
o REAL ID-compliant cards are marked with a symbol as shown in the photo.
o Non-compliant cards do not have the star or are marked “NOT FOR FEDERAL PURPOSES.”
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