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Appointments for Arizona Travel IDs are in high demand, but walk-ins are accepted at MVD offices and approved third-party locations. The federal Real ID Act will take effect for Arizonans and ...
As of Oct. 1, 2020, Arizona residents won't be able to travel out of several airports throughout the state and country with just a standard driver's license as identification, the Arizona ...
If you don’t have the new travel ID, now is a good time to make an appointment with the Arizona MVD. The gold star in the upper right corner of an Arizona Travel ID shows that the holder has met ...
“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 ...
To compensate, the Arizona Legislature passed a law that said a license or card holder must voluntarily take steps to secure a Voluntary Travel ID. “Now is a great time to get a Voluntary Travel ...
(KVOA) - The deadline to obtain your Arizona Travel ID is fast approaching ... Walk-ins are also accepted at MVD offices. Remember, if you don’t have immediate travel plans, there's no rush ...
This is recommended. But if you’d like your voluntary travel ID separate from your driver’s license you can check off “Travel Identification Card.” Once you’ve made your selection ...
Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division announced an awareness campaign to encourage residents to get the Voluntary Travel ID. MVD Director Eric Jorgensen said he wants ...
As the May 7 Real ID deadline looms closer, maybe you've gotten your Real ID and are having second thoughts. Maybe you have security and privacy concerns about the ID − concerns that explain why ...
Arizona MVD offices are reporting 20% to 30% higher ... "People are not really totally sure why they need (the Arizona Travel ID), but if you fly domestically and don't have a passport, you ...