The US state of Kentucky plans to create a Voluntary Travel ID license in 2019.Beginning in 2019, all Kentucky identification cards will also have new security features, and people living in the state can apply for a new one at their Circuit Court Clerk's office.According to US media, the travel ID will only cost $2.50 more than the standard four-year license.The ID will be accepted by Transportation Security Administration agents at airport security areas and for entry to military bases, reported cincinnati.com.People applying for the new travel ID driver's license will have to provide documents to prove their identities including a certified birth certificate, passport, permanent residency card or Social Security card. The verification process will also require two proofs of residence such as a utility bill or lease.The standard credential will allow you to vote, make age-restricted purchases and access federal benefits. The standard credential will only allow you to fly and visit restricted federal facilities until the REAL ID enforcement begins. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has been requiring all states to use new technology to store identification information.