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TSA begins $45 fee for travelers without REAL ID

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TSA Now Charging $45 Fee For Travelers Without REAL ID
The Transportation Security Administration is charging travelers a $45 fee if they arrive at airport security checkpoints without a REAL ID or another acceptable form of identification.

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TSA Could Hit Some Travelers With a New $45 Fee
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TSA fee for no Real ID: How the $45 charge works and who has to pay
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Travelers without a Real ID may pay $45 fee for TSA ConfirmID
Starting February first, travelers without a Real ID or other acceptable identification will need to pay a $45 fee to fly using TSA ConfirmID, a new verification service launched by the Transportation...

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New TSA fee takes effect for travelers without a Real ID
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New $45 fee in place for air travelers without Real ID
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TSA introduces paid verification system for travelers without proper ID

Air travelers lacking proper identification now face additional time and expenses when going through airport security checkpoints.
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No REAL ID or other acceptable ID? New $45 TSA screening starts Feb 1st

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.
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TSA's Enhanced Security Screening Process Offers A More Convenient & Efficient Experience

TSA PreCheck is a frequent traveler's secret weapon for getting through security as quickly and seamlessly as possible. With that little green check mark on your boarding pass, there's no need to take off your shoes or remove electronics from your bag.
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TSA wants more biometric data from PreCheck travelers

The Transportation Security Administration wants to update the way it uses and shares biometric data from Trusted Traveler program enrollees.
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TSA intends to revise biometric data collection

The Department of Homeland Security is considering updates to how it verifies identity and conducts security threat assessments for PreCheck applicants.
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