REAL ID Act Noncompliance Affects Military Base Visitors

Unsuspecting tourists, parents coming to town for ship homecomings and even some pizza delivery drivers could start having trouble getting onto military bases.

 

Residents of five states and a U.S. territory no longer can use driver’s licenses to gain access to military installations because they don’t comply with Department of Homeland Security regulations. Licenses from another three territories similarly could be deemed unacceptable any day.

 

That also could happen to Virginians and residents of 25 other states within the next year if federal officials don’t approve efforts to comply with the REAL ID Act.

 

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