94% of the traveling public in Florida already have REAL IDs, according to TSA. Officials said the goal of the fee is to ...
If you don't yet have a REAL ID, you can continue to fly, but it's going to cost you. Beginning Feb. 1, 2026, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will start collecting a $45 fee from ...
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TSA’s $45 fee for non‑REAL ID travelers starts Feb. 2026 what to know
A new $45 fee will be levied on any passenger who shows up to airport security without a REAL ID or another TSA‑accepted form ...
Americans without a REAL ID or updated passport will have the option to fly in the new year, but they'll have to pay extra.
TSA is launching Confirm.ID, a $45 identity verification option for travelers who don't have the proper ID with them at the airport. Here's how to skip paying the fee.
All REAL ID documents, including driver's licenses, have a star stamp on the right-hand corner to indicate that it is federally compliant.
The Transportation Security Administration announced Monday that starting in February, U.S. air travelers who don’t have a ...
U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy announced a grant agreement has been executed for $221 million in federal funding awarded to Rhode Island’s Washington Bridge project. U.S.
WASHINGTON — Airline passengers without a REAL ID could be forced to pay $18 to get through airport security, under a new rule proposed by the Transportation Security Administration. The proposed rule ...
Holiday travel is stressful enough. Don’t ground yourself this season by having the wrong identification. Federal law now requires all flyers to carry certain types of ID before boarding a plane, and ...
Travelers attempting to fly without a REAL ID or passport could face a new airport security screening program fee, according to a notice posted on the Federal Register. On Thursday, TSA announced the ...
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