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Travelers without REAL ID face new $45 TSA fee

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What to know about Real ID requirements as TSA set to enforce new fee on February 1
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.

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Travelers without a REAL ID are about to be hit with a TSA fee
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TSA will charge $45 if you travel without REAL ID. Here's what to know
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TSA to start charging new $45 fee on Sunday
Starting this Sunday, air travelers without a REAL ID or another acceptable form of identification will face a new $45 fee when flying domestically within the U.S.

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A new $45 fee for travelers without Real ID starts Feb. 1
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Flying without REAL ID or passport will cost extra starting Sunday
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TSA ConfirmID coming to Hawai‘i airports; travelers without REAL ID can pay for identity verification

Airline passengers flying out of Hawai‘i airports who do not have a REAL ID by Feb. 1 will soon have an option already available on the mainland. Travelers can pay a $45 fee to go through the Transportation Security Administration checkpoint using TSA ConfirmID,
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No REAL ID? TSA to charge travelers at airports $45 beginning in February

Travelers who show up at airport security without a REAL ID will soon have a new backup option, but it will come at a cost. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced Thursday it will begin rolling out its new ConfirmID program Feb. 1 ...
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What is TSA ConfirmID? What to know about new Real ID program

The U.S. Transportation Security Administration plans to introduce a Real ID verification service in February for those without one. See details.
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