The New Hampshire Department of Motor Vehicles is working with the TSA to resolve reported issues involving Real I.D.s.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is experiencing difficulties verifying New Hampshire's newly designed Real ID driver's licenses, leading to significant travel delays at airports. The issue stems from the state's decision to change the design of its Real ID cards, which has not been updated in the TSA's verification system, causing the system to flag these IDs as invalid. This has resulted in longer wait times and confusion for travelers at security checkpoints. The New Hampshire Department of Safety and the TSA are working together to resolve the problem, but in the meantime, they recommend that travelers arrive earlier than usual and be prepared for potential delays.