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TSA starts REAL ID fee

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KSHB 41 Kansas City · 2d
No REAL ID or other acceptable ID? New $45 TSA screening starts Feb 1st
February 1st, if you don't have a Real ID or an acceptable form of ID, you will have another option to go use TSA ConfirmID as an alternative way to verify your ID.

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Daily Herald · 2d
Don’t have your REAL ID? $45 TSA screening fee starts Sunday
 · 4d · on MSN
No Real ID? Soon you will have to pay TSA’s $45 screening fee
 · 1d
TSA to charge California fliers $45 for without REAL ID on Feb. 1
Starting Feb. 1, 2026, TSA may charge a $45 fee to get through security for travelers without a Real ID or other accepted identification.

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New TSA fee begins for travelers without REAL ID
NBC Los Angeles · 1d
Don't have a Real ID or passport? Starting Feb. 1, it's going to cost you
The Cincinnati Enquirer
2mon

TSA reveals fee increase fee to get through security without ID

Starting February 1, 2026, TSA will charge travelers $45 to pass through security without a Real ID or other valid identification. The fee covers a new biometric kiosk system that verifies a passenger's identity, allowing them to travel without ID for 10 days.
USA Today
2mon

TSA to charge $18 to get through security? Maybe. Here's what we know

The TSA has proposed an $18 fee at security checkpoints for travelers who forget their Real ID or passport at the airport. This fee would cover the cost of a new biometric kiosk system to verify a passenger's identity. The proposed system would allow a ...
Yahoo
1mon

Kokua Line: What will new TSA screening be at Honolulu airport?

Question : Starting in February, the Transportation Security Administration says it will let airline passengers who don’t have acceptable ID pay $45 to use a “modernized alternative identity verification system ” to confirm their identity so they can ...
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