REAL ID, TSA
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The Transportation Security Administration rolled out a new identity‑verification option, TSA ConfirmID, on Sunday, allowing travelers without a REAL ID or other acceptable identification to continue flying,
TSA officials say the charge helps pay for additional resources needed to carry out more intensive screening.
Passengers without Real IDs will now have to pay $45 to use TSA ConfirmID before being allowed to fly.
TSA may charge $45 to verify your identity. What Kentuckians should know about new rule, how to pay for it and what forms of ID you can use to fly.
Beginning today, travelers arriving at airport security checkpoints without proper identification will face a new $45 fee, a nationwide change that V.I. Delegate to Congress Stacey Plaskett is urging Virgin Islands residents to prepare for well in advance.
People traveling within the United States will face a new $45 fee if they don't have proper identification, such as REAL ID, at airport security checkpoints.
TSA is charging a $45 fee for travelers who arrive at airport checkpoints without a REAL ID or other acceptable identification.
TSA launches new ConfirmID system for travelers without REAL ID or an acceptable form of ID, but it costs $45 and may cause delays at airport security.
Surveillance footage shows bystander tackling suspect who allegedly breached TSA checkpoint at Atlanta airport after knocking down security officer.