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How to Fly the Friendly Skies – and Avoid Scammers

Posted on 04/01/25

The deadline is coming – in fact, it's almost here. Beginning May 7, 2025, airline passengers need an enhanced driver's license, known as Real ID, or a passport to board a plane.

This change is based on a recommendation of the 9/11 Commission as a way to improve airline safety. Beware, though...anytime there is a deadline, there will also be scams.

Most Real ID scams will likely be phishing attempts that appear to be from a legitimate source, such as your state Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or the federal Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Be wary of emails, texts or phone calls claiming to be from these agencies -- or another state agency -- and never click on links. These government offices will not contact you about Real ID. It is an optional license and is up to each individual to obtain it on their own.

For more information about obtaining a Real ID , contact your state or local DMV office or visit dhs.gov/real-id. [Click here for driver licensing information in South Dakota]

Be a fraud fighter! If you can spot a scam, you can stop a scam.

Report scams to local law enforcement. For help from AARP, call 877-908-3360 or visit the AARP Fraud Watch Network.

This story is provided by AARP South Dakota. Visit the AARP South Dakota page for more news, events, and programs affecting retirement, health care, and more.

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