Hunters, anglers, outdoors enthusiasts and the general public are reminded that a federally compliant identification card will be required for domestic air travel beginning May 7, 2025.
An Arizona Travel ID, which is a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or identification card, is a convenient option for those who do not wish to carry their passport or have another federal ID option available when traveling domestically.
Getting the Travel ID is a quick and easy process:
- Schedule an appointment on AZMVDNOW.gov, but plan ahead as appointments are booking up ahead of the deadline. Walk-ins are also welcome at MVD offices during normal business hours but may involve wait times.
- For people who don’t have time during the week, many Authorized Third Parties are open on Saturdays. A listing of these locations is available at AZDOT.gov/MVD. There is a convenience fee to use an Authorized Third-Party location.
Documents needed when you arrive at the MVD or Third-Party office location include:
- Birth certificate (original or certified copy) or current passport.
- Social Security Number.
- 2 documents proving your Arizona residency such as:
– Utility or cellphone bill, bank or credit card statement or even your vehicle registration.
– The above documents need to have your proper name and current address. - Be PHOTO READY!
The card is $25 and is good for 8 years. It will take about 10 days to arrive in the mail in a blank, white envelope. More than 2.67 million Arizona Travel IDs have been issued thus far.
A full list of qualifying documents is available at azdot.gov/TravelID.