ARLINGTON, Va. (7News) — The Arlington National Cemetery will require a REAL ID starting on May 7, for any visitors over 18 who plan to enter the cemetery in a vehicle specifically.
The requirement will apply to funeral attendees, family pass holders, honor flights, contractors who do not possess a Department of Defense Common Access Card or an Automated Installation badge, family-hired photographers and florists, according to the cemetery spokesperson.
Visitors who plan to walk, take the Metro or use a ride-share service like Uber will not be required to present a REAL ID, but will still be required to go through standard physical security screening within the Welcome Center…