With more people learning about the state’s new STAR ID program, the Alabama Department of Public Safety continues to search for efficient ways to guide people through the process of obtaining the high security identification, created after the U.S.

Congress passed the Real ID Act of 2005. As it applies to the average citizen, the act calls for heightened security measures around forms of identification that allow people into federally regulated areas, most notably, commercial airplanes.

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Alabama’s new STAR ID meets federal guidelines for security.

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