TSA begins $45 fee for travelers without REAL ID
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TSA may charge $45 to verify your identity. What to know about the new rule, how to pay for it, and what forms of ID you can use to fly.
Travelers without a REAL ID or passport will soon have a new option to verify their identity at TSA checkpoints, though it comes at a price.
Travelers without a Real ID or acceptable identification will face a $45 fee starting Sunday when TSA’s ConfirmID program launches nationwide.
Airline passengers flying out of Hawai‘i airports who do not have a REAL ID by Feb. 1 will soon have an option already available on the mainland. Travelers can pay a $45 fee to go through the Transportation Security Administration checkpoint using TSA ConfirmID,
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.
People traveling within the United States will face a new $45 fee if they don't have proper identification, such as REAL ID, at airport security checkpoints. Some airports have continued to accept certain forms of identification other than REAL ID since ...