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You Now Have Until 2018 To Fly With Your NY State Driver's License

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Any applicant who can provide proof of identity, NYS residence and US citizenship is eligible. I just found , where DHS says: DHS has granted an extension to New Hampshire on Friday, October 9 and fully anticipates that it will grant extensions to Louisiana and New York as early as Tuesday, October 13. Yes, there are other options. We flew once from New York to California, and she forgot to bring her passport because, of course, it was a domestic flight.

And if you want to use a utility bill, credit card statement or paystub, they have to be printed out. The uncertainty has promptedto begin advising its members to upgrade to an enhanced driver's license as soon as possible if they plan to fly next year.

Enhanced Driver's License for International Travel

Just as a note, if you have a passport, that works fine for traveling domestically, too, so there's no need to buy a new driver's license if you already have a passport. Personally, I prefer to use my passport when flying domestically, as my driver's license fits tightly in my wallet and it's a pain to get it in and out while standing in line holding luggage. A NY EDL is compliant. The has good information: Can I board a plane with the driver license I have now? DMV expects that all licenses and ID cards issued by New York State will remain acceptable for domestic flights and for access to federal buildings until October 1, 2020. OLDER INFORMATION NYS until October 10, 2016 for using regular driver's licenses to board flights. New York State has been granted an extension to the REAL ID Act through October 10, 2016. What does that mean? New Yorkers can continue to use their current state-issued driver license or ID card to board a domestic flight until DHS announces otherwise. Before a date for Phase 4 is set, DHS will conduct an evaluation to inform a fair and achievable timeline. The date for implementing Phase 4 will be set after the evaluation has been complete; this phase will occur no sooner than 2016. This may be the best available answer to the question, but it doesn't really answer the question, as the question requires a crystal ball. Very few states have regular driver's licenses that comply with REAL ID, and it seems very unlikely that the federal government will actually implement this requirement until at least a majority of the states do. Other considerations include the fact that TSA ID requirements are rather lax; if you've lost your driver's license, for example, they'll usually board you after checking out the other things in your wallet with your name. The actual date has not been announced; it has been postponed repeatedly over the course of several years; and, obviously, the prospect of a large majority of travelers from New York and New Hampshire, Louisiana, and Minnesota having to show additional ID and slowing down the ID check is something that the TSA would like to avoid. It's therefore likely that they will keep pushing the implementation date into the future as long as states are making progress towards implementation. Certainly, it appears that the state does not intend to force New Yorkers to have to obtain an EDL in order to fly. See also a from syracuse. Interestingly, the article goes on to say that it's impossible to learn why exactly New York has been found not to be in compliance. That's consistent with my experience flying without a listed form of identification. They do admit that it's possible see above , but they're very vague on the details. I suspect that this is to avoid committing to anything that terrorists could subsequently use to get on board planes for nefarious purposes. Still, I can confirm that it's possible. My wife, not a US citizen, holds only a foreign driver's license. We flew once from New York to California, and she forgot to bring her passport because, of course, it was a domestic flight. She showed her foreign license, her work ID, and several bank cards. Interestingly, they were rudely dismissive of the foreign license, despite its being by far the most secure of the documents. I don't remember exactly which of the others they accepted, but in any event, they let her fly. And, despite our worrying about it, she was also allowed to board the flight back home. I just found , where DHS says: DHS has granted an extension to New Hampshire on Friday, October 9 and fully anticipates that it will grant extensions to Louisiana and New York as early as Tuesday, October 13. DHS is working with Federal agencies to incorporate these changes into their REAL ID enforcement procedures as soon as practicable. Update, October 22, 2015: The DHS page has not yet been modified, but the extension was granted on or before the 14th. At least, NY 1 that it was granted early on the morning of the 15th.

Enhanced Driver's License for International Travel A State-issued Enhanced Driver's License EDL provides travelers not only a license to drive but also a proof of identity and citizenship when exiting and re-entering the United States borders. Department of Homeland Security that can help expedite traffic and reduce the environmental effects of traffic at border crossings. The enhanced licenses are not available online, by phone or mail. While it looks and functions as new york state enhanced drivers license license for driving, only United States citizens can get the voluntary new license or the non-driver equivalentwhich means it can be used for land and sea crossings to Mexico, Canada and the Caribbean islands. New York's EDL is compliant with the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative WHTI. The best way to find out if your state offers an enhanced driver's license and get the state-specific application process and fees is to check your state within our section or directly. Is the EDL Allowed for Air Travel. If you have any questions, call my office. If you submit a fraudulent document, you may be subject to criminal prosecution. The new license is being developed by the State Department of Motor Vehicles DMVand it will boost the upstate economy by expediting cross-border land and sea travel for the citizens of the state. They are also sending a sleeve out with the ID, he said.

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