TSA may charge $45 to verify your identity. What Kentuckians should know about new rule, how to pay for it and what forms of ...
As of Feb. 1, a new TSA policy may require you to pay a fee to get through security if you don't have a REAL ID or passport ...
Flying domestically without a Real ID now comes with a $45 TSA fee and longer screening times. Why it matters: Starting ...
As of Feb. 1, 2026, travelers without a Real ID or passport are required to pay a fee to get through TSA airport security.
On Feb. 1, The U.S. Transportation Security Administration's new service, ConfirmID, was officially made available. Here's ...
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.
People traveling within the United States will face a new $45 fee if they don't have proper identification, such as REAL ID, ...
TSA will charge a $45 fee on Feb. 1 for travelers without a REAL ID or passport. Here’s what California flyers need to know ...
Travelers without REAL ID have been allowed through airport security with extra screening and a warning. That changes now.
Are you taking a domestic flight soon? You should know: As of Sunday, if you don’t have a REAL ID driver’s license — or another federally approved document like a passport — you’ll now need to pay a ...
In November 2025, TSA revealed it would start requiring non-REAL ID travelers to pay an $18 fee to get through security at ...
No Real ID or passport? TSA may charge $45 to verify your identity. Here's more about the new rule and what forms of ID you can use to fly.