Flyers without Real IDs, passports or other accepted forms of identification will need to pay a $45 fee starting Feb. 1.
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How TSA’s new $45 ID fee could impact your next trip
To learn more about what this new rule means for travelers, we chatted with top travel experts from Points Path, RVshare, and ...
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced a policy change that will affect millions of air travelers who do ...
The Transportation Security Administration will charge passengers a $45 fee starting Feb. 1, 2026, for arriving at airport ...
Starting Feb. 1, 2026, TSA will launch a new $45 fee option for travelers without a REAL ID or other acceptable form of ID.
Travelers going through airport security checkpoints without a REAL ID or passport will face a $45 fee starting February 1.
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The West Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) reached out to West Virginians to offer support in getting a Real ID ...
The TSA began imposing an $18 fee starting Nov. 20 for passengers traveling without a REAL ID or passport. The TSA said the fee was imposed, "to address the government-incurred costs, individuals who ...
No Real ID or passport? TSA may charge $45 to verify your identity and pass through security. Here's what to know about the ...
Passenger who lack an approved ID can go to TSA Confirm.ID, an alternative identity-verification process that has now been formalized as a paid option.
The TSA announced Monday that fliers who don't have an acceptable REAL ID or passport can pay a $45 fee and use Confirm.ID to ...
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