TSA requires all airport travelers to have an acceptable form of identification to fly. If you do not have a REAL ID, a $45 ...
The REAL ID Act took effect last May. Some travelers still aren't complying, and now they have to pay for it.
Since last May, domestic travelers have to provide a federally approved ID to board a flight. The TSA is rolling out a new alternative for those without a star card, a U.S. passport or a military ID.
Can you fly without REAL ID 2026? TSA may charge you to get through security. Here's what to know before traveling and how ...
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TSA launches $45 identity verification fee for travelers without REAL ID
Starting Feb. 1, 2026, air travelers without a REAL ID or acceptable identification can pay a $45 fee to verify their ...
TSA Confirm ID, an alternative identity verification program for flyers without Real ID, began Feb. 1. Here's what it will cost travelers to use it.
Starting Feb. 1, U.S. travelers who do not have a Real ID or other acceptable form of ID will need to pay a $45 fee to confirm their identity.
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TSA’s REAL ID fee started this weekend: What you need to know
No REAL ID? You may have to pay a $45 fee the next time you fly.
The TSA will charge some people $45 to get through airport security. What to know before you fly. It's not too late to get a ...
No one wants to deal with the inconvenience of long lines every time you have a flight to catch. Instead, you can take a leisurely stroll through airport security by enrolling in TSA PreCheck. This ...
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