A new alternative identity verification program for flyers without Real ID began Feb. 1. TSA urges Arizonans to get Real IDs ...
Airline passengers without REAL ID will have a new way to verify their identity with the TSA starting on Feb. 1.
The REAL ID Act took effect last May. Some travelers still aren't complying, and now they have to pay for it.
No REAL ID? You may have to pay a $45 fee the next time you fly.
The TSA is launching its ConfirmID program at airports nationwide, including Louis Armstrong International Airport, starting ...
TSA is charging a $45 fee for travelers who arrive at airport checkpoints without a REAL ID or other acceptable ...
Don Lombardo, a longtime Transportation Security Administration (TSA) leader with deep experience in vetting programs and enrollment services, has joined Guidehouse as an Associate Director.
Travelers without a Real ID or acceptable identification will face a $45 fee starting Sunday when TSA’s ConfirmID program ...
Travelers without a Real ID can now use TSA's new ConfirmID program for a fee to get through security at the Sunport.
ConfirmID is a new option available through the Transportation Security Administration.
Passengers without Real IDs can still fly if they pay a $45 fee, which covers the cost of additional identity verification screening.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has announced that airline passengers who do not have REAL ID compliant ...