ADOT News: Number of Arizona Travel IDs now exceeds 2 million Deadline is May 2025 if you wish to use state credential for travel MORE:
Number of Arizona Travel IDs now exceeds 2 millionDeadline is May 2025 if you wish to use state credential for travel
PHOENIX – With just under two years remaining before the federal deadline for domestic airline travelers to have a federally compliant ID, the Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division has issued more than 2 million Arizona Travel ID cards. May 7, 2025, might feel a long way off, but it’ll be here quickly. So join the 2,013,187 – and counting – Arizonans who have already upgraded to the Arizona Travel ID.
As of the federal deadline, you will need a compliant credential like the Arizona Travel ID to get past Transportation Security Administration checkpoints at U.S. airports. Without the Arizona Travel ID or other form of 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.
This federally compliant credential is distinguished by a star in the upper right corner and is available to Arizona residents as a driver license or identification card.Proof of identity: a birth certificate or U.S. passportTwo documents proving Arizona residency: rental or bank statements, credit card or cellphone bills in your name with your current Arizona address, etc.
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