Real ID deadline rapidly approaches, what to know about the new requirement in Delaware

The really real deadline to make your state-issued identified card, or Real ID driver’s license will be here before you know it.

And you won’t be fly domestically after 2025 without it. The government has been trying to make Real IDs a thing for a while, initially passing The Real ID act in 2005 in an attempt to set “minimum security standards” for state-issued identification documents.

The law was set to take effect in 2020 but was pushed back by the Department of Homeland Security over “backlogged transactions” at MVD offices nationwide as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to USA TODAY reporting.

The May 2025 extension was necessary, DHS says, as state driver’s licensing agencies worked to address the mountains of paperwork, which in turn impacted the MVD’s ability to make any real progress on the Real ID rollout.

“Following the enforcement deadline, federal agencies, including the Transportation Security Administration, will be prohibited from accepting driver’s licenses and identification cards that do not meet these federal standards,” DHS said in 2022.

That means every every traveler, 18 or older, must have a compliant form of identification in order to travel.

Here’s what to know.

When does Real ID go into effect in Delaware?

The Real ID “full enforcement date” is Wednesday, May 7, 2025, according to DHS.

When will a Real ID be required to fly?

You or your loved ones need to have a Real ID compliant document, driver’s license or identification card, by May 7, 2025.

If you miss the deadline, and you don’t have the federally compliant credential, you will need to show additional information to show who you are before you board a domestic flight. If you have another form of identification that is TSA-approved, like an up to date passport or a permanent resident card then you may not need a Real ID compliant document.

Here are a couple TSA-approved alternatives, if you’re on the fence about getting a Real ID.

  • State-issued enhanced driver’s license

  • DHS-trusted traveler cards (Global Entry, NEXUS, SENTRI, FAST)

  • U.S. Department of Defense ID, including IDs issued to dependents

  • Border crossing card

  • An acceptable photo ID issued by a federally recognized Tribal Nation/Indian Tribe

  • HSPD-12 PIV card

  • Foreign government-issued passport

  • Canadian provincial driver's license or Indian and Northern Affairs Canada card

  • Transportation worker identification credential

  • U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Employment Authorization Card (I-766)

  • U.S. Merchant Mariner Credential

  • Veteran Health Identification Card (VHIC)

How long does it take to get a Real ID?

It will take about two weeks, or 15 business days, to get your Real ID or Enhanced Driver’s License from the DMV, according to USA TODAY reporting.

What does a Real ID look like?

A sample image of a Real ID-compliant California driver's license
A sample image of a Real ID-compliant California driver's license

If your current Delaware driver’s license does not have a gold star in the top right corner, it is not a Real ID.

All Real IDs will have a stamp on the right-hand corner to show that the identification document meets federal standards set forth by the Real ID Act of 2005.

Your Real ID will have most, if not all, of the information that’s included on your driver’s license. The only difference is the seal included in the right-hand corner.

Kelly Powers contributed to this report.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Real ID required to fly in US by May 2025: Here's how to get a Real ID