TSA begins $45 fee for travelers without REAL ID
Digest more
The TSA says 6% of travelers still aren't using REAL ID-compliant documents at airports and warns they'll have to pay a new fee.
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.
TSA PreCheck has added another benefit in the form of TSA PreCheck Touchless ID, which is now available at 28 airports and 68 checkpoints, with 5 airlines already participating.
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 ...
The Transportation Security Administration wants to update the way it uses and shares biometric data from Trusted Traveler program enrollees.
The Department of Homeland Security is considering updates to how it verifies identity and conducts security threat assessments for PreCheck applicants.