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TSA begins $45 fee for travelers without REAL ID

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TSA launches Confirm.ID. It costs $45 if you don't have Real ID
A new alternative identity verification program for flyers without Real ID began Feb. 1. TSA urges Arizonans to get Real IDs before their travels.

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TSA launches $45 identity verification fee for travelers without REAL ID
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TSA Could Hit Some Travelers With a New $45 Fee
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New TSA fee takes effect for travelers without a Real ID
Travelers flying without a Real ID can now pay a $45 TSA “Confirm ID” fee to verify their identity online, a change that’s drawing mixed reactions from passengers at O’Hare.

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TSA rolling out 'Confirm ID' for those without a Real ID
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TSA charging $45: How ConfirmID works for those without REAL ID
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TSA Daily Screening Volumes Surpass 1 Million Several Times Over Thanksgiving

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