BOISE, Idaho (CBS 2) — You've got 365 days, Idaho.
Beginning on Oct. 1 2020, you will not be able to board a plane or enter a federal facility without a Star Card or passport or military identification.
As it stands, only 185,106 out of 1.24 million licensed drivers in the Gem State have received a Star Card.
“Idahoans must have a passport or the Star Card in order to board a plane after October 1, 2020, and I strongly encourage everyone to get their Star Card with plenty of time ahead of the deadline,” Governor Brad Little said. “The last thing we want is for someone to miss an important trip because they don’t have the necessary identification to board their flight.”
Read more about the card, the requirements HERE.
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