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TSA starts REAL ID fee

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 · 1d · on MSN
No Real ID? Soon you will have to pay TSA’s $45 screening fee
Starting Sunday, Feb. 1, airline passengers 18 and older who don’t have a Real ID or other acceptable from of government-issued identification will need to pay a $45 fee to confirm their identity before being allowed to pass through security checkpoints and board their flights.

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 · 1d · on MSN
Travelers without REAL ID to pay $45 for TSA ConfirmID starting Feb. 1
 · 15h
New $45 TSA fee hits travelers without REAL ID this weekend
KSTP-TV · 1d
Trying to fly without a REAL ID? TSA introducing $45 fee to verify identity
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has introduced a new ID option for air travelers.

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 · 20h
Flying without a Real ID? TSA says it will cost you $45 beginning Sunday
 · 1d
TSA unveils new $45 option for travelers who do not have a REAL ID
NBC Chicago
1y

REAL ID deadline is 1 year away. How to know if you need one, and how to get it

It’s been talked about for years, but the deadline to obtain an identification card or driver’s license that is compliant with the REAL ID Act is just one year away. That law will require residents who wish to fly domestically or to enter specific ...
The Bellingham Herald
1y

WA residents will need REAL ID-compliant identification to fly domestically by May 2025

If you’re planning on traveling next year, then you need to plan on getting a Real ID-compliant form of identification soon in order to avoid potential inconveniences. “We want Washington residents to be ready, and this is a reminder that you have one ...
NJ.com
9mon

Why N.J. has the lowest Real ID numbers in America. It’s not what you think.

Although New Jersey has been criticized for having the lowest percentage of residents nationwide that have a Real ID driver’s License or identification card, it may be because a record number of residents have other ID that will allow them to travel.
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