Passengers without Real IDs can still fly if they pay a $45 fee, which covers the cost of additional identity verification ...
The fee covers the TSA’s Confirm ID process, an alternative way the agency can verify travelers’ identities.
Starting Sunday, the Transportation Security Administration will start charging travelers 18 or older a non-refundable fee of $45 if they don’t have an acceptable from of ID, like a passport or REAL ...
The Transportation Security Administration still urges everyone across the nation to get their Real ID. Here's how.
Are you ready for the changes coming to TSA?Starting February 1, TSA is requiring anyone without a Real ID or passport to pay ...
Travelers without a REAL ID or passport will face a new $45 TSA fee starting Feb. 1. Here’s how Confirm ID works and how to avoid it.
Airline passengers who do not have REAL ID-compliant identification by Sunday, Feb. 1, will have the option to pay a $45 fee ...
TSA will require airline passengers without REAL ID-compliant identification to pay a $45 identity verification fee starting Sunday, February 1.
People traveling within the United States will face a new $45 fee on February 1 if they don't have proper identification, ...
The new policy will help cover the cost of verifying the identity of travelers with insufficient ID, the TSA says.
Here's what to know about getting a Real ID in Massachusetts, including how to get an appointment and what documents are required.