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New Jersey Review | May 2, 2025

Port Authority reminds travelers ahead of full REAL ID enforcement on May 7

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has issued a reminder concerning the upcoming enforcement of the REAL ID Act starting May 7, 2025. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will cease accepting non-REAL ID compliant state-issued identifications at security checkpoints across the nation, affecting Port Authority airports.

From the enforcement date, passengers aged 18 and older must present a REAL ID-compliant identification or an alternative form as specified on the TSA website. This requirement also extends to guardians or parents escorting unaccompanied minors to airline gates under specific airline policies. Those without appropriate identification could face delays or be denied access to security checkpoints, impacting even TSA PreCheck passengers.

The policy does not mandate identification for children under 18 traveling within the United States, but airlines may have individual identification requirements for minors.

Travelers are advised to check TSA security wait times at their departure terminal before heading to the airport. The Port Authority will deploy additional staff at terminals to assist, and passengers should allow extra travel time, particularly in the initial days of the change.

Security wait times at John F. Kennedy International Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport, and LaGuardia Airport may be affected. Acceptable identification forms include a state-issued REAL ID compliant driver's license, U.S. passport, Global Entry card, and several other documents listed on the TSA's website.

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