If your current state ID doesn’t look like one of the two above, you have a tough time getting through TSA at the Detroit Metro Airport.
A safe flight usually starts at TSA, and beginning on May 7 , TSA is upping it’s safety measures by enforcing the Real ID requirements. But what does that mean?
“Every traveler, 18 years of age and older, must have a real ID state issued driver’s license, the state issued photo identification card, or another acceptable form that is accepted by TSA,” said TSA spokesperson Lorie Dankers.
Dankers says if your State ID doesn’t look like the two examples above — notice the star in the upper right corner — you don’t have a real ID…