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The TSA is clarifying that one type of identification — a Costco membership card — is in fact not a valid form of Real ID accepted at the airport security checkpoint.
The TSA clarified that a Costco membership card is not a valid Real ID for airport security checkpoints, despite some travelers' confusion after new Real ID rules took effect.
Costco membership cards will not function as Real IDs at airports, the TSA said on social media.
Yes, it does have your picture, your name and a star, but a Costco membership card is not a replacement for a Real ID.
The administration clarified what counts as REAL ID in a social media post, after the act was implemented last month.
If you don't have a Real ID-compliant license, don't try to use your Costco card or other membership ID — it won't work. Here's what will.
The TSA attempted to dispel rumors on social media that using a Costco card is equivalent to using a REAL ID to get through airport security.
Your Costco card grants you access to a lot of deals and discounts, but don't expect it to help when going through TSA at the airport.