Upon a second reading, I see that the people you were referring to are from Michigan, and they almost certainly have the EDL with the flag. Only those with a flag on them are acceptable without a birth certificate, since the birth certificate is needed to receive an EDL. For a cruise, a RealID license is no different than the old style licenses. Your enhanced drivers license or ID card meets the federal REAL ID standards and may be used when flying domestically. Under the federal REAL ID law, Michigan residents must show a REAL ID-compliant document when flying in the United States beginning May 3, 2023. As noted in the Carnival FAQ you linked, you must have an "WHTI compliant form of ID", and a RealID is not WHTI compliant, as the link clearly shows. Yes, your enhanced drivers license is acceptable for domestic air travel. Furthermore, enhanced drivers licenses (EDLs) pose a risk to our constitutional right against unreasonable search and seizure, as the unbridled use of RFID technology. Maybe I didn't word it clearly enough.īest bet is to dig up what Carnival says about it on their website.Īnd, those people using a "star" (RealID) will either be carrying their birth certificates, or not getting on the cruise. The ACLU of Ohio opposes HB 346 for many of the same reasons it opposes the similar Real ID program on the concerns of privacy, data security, and cost. No, I said I know several people who use their drivers license with the star ID (they happen to be from Michigan), I always carry my passport.
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