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News TSA warns fliers about another major chain membership card that can’t be used as REAL ID Published: Jul. 02, 2025, 12:16 p.m.
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The U.S. Transportation Security Administration is warning travelers of an important piece of airport protocol: Costco membership cards do not count as REAL ID.
The administration clarified what counts as REAL ID in a social media post, after the act was implemented last month.
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.
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 membership card that gets you a $1.50 hot dog combo meal will not, in fact, get you past Transportation Security Administration agents.
The Transportation Security Administration took to X this week to remind flyers that, despite rumors on social media, Costco and other membership club cards don't count for screening.
Costco membership cards may help T.S.A. agents confirm your identity if you have no other form of identification but they are not a replacement for a government-issued form of identification.