Travelers without a REAL ID or other accepted identification must now pay a $45 fee. The fee is for the TSA's new ConfirmID ...
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TSA ConfirmID is a last-resort, fee-based option that allows TSA officers to attempt to verify a traveler's identity.
TSA may charge $45 to verify your identity. What to know about the new rule, how to pay for it, and what forms of ID you can use to fly.
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Starting Feb. 1, travelers who do not have an acceptable ID can use TSA's new ConfirmID and pay a $45 fee.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem on Saturday highlighted TSA security efforts and major upgrades at Miami International Airport.
The new policy will help cover the cost of verifying the identity of travelers with insufficient ID, the TSA says.
The fee is comparable to the cost of a Real ID in California.
TSA launches new ConfirmID system for travelers without REAL ID or an acceptable form of ID, but it costs $45 and may cause ...
TSA offers an online portal, TSA ConfirmID, where travelers can pay the $45 fee before arriving at the airport. Passengers ...