Air travelers who still need a Real ID can now apply for one at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.
A new office where travelers can ask questions and apply on the spot for the identification that meets federal requirements opened Monday behind security on the north end of the Terminal 1 concourse.
MSP is believed to be the first airport in the nation to open a Real ID center, giving air travelers a more convenient way to apply for the identification that starting Oct. 1 will be needed to get on a domestic flight or to enter a federal facility, said Minnesota Department of Public Safety Commissioner John Harrington.
"We are going to you," Harrington said at a Wednesday media briefing at the airport. "Folks at the airport can get their Real ID and apply right here and right now."
The office, which is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays, comes as the number of Minnesotans with a Real ID is lagging. As of Wednesday, only about 600,000 state residents had a Real ID driver's license or state identification card.
That's worrisome for Gov. Tim Walz, who fears too many residents will wait until the last minute to apply. The center, he hopes, will encourage people such as business travelers and others who fly frequently not to procrastinate. The state is now processing applications submitted the first week of January, meaning there is about a two-month wait to get the IDs. Those who apply after June 15 may not get their identification cards before the Oct. 1 deadline, Walz said.
"We need to get the message out that they need to get this done," Walz said at the news conference. "I anticipate there could be trouble with this."
That's why the state partnered with the airport commission and the Department of Public Safety to open an office at the airport, he said.