$45 fee for non-REAL ID travelers starting Feb.
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REAL ID-compliant IDs are now needed to board federally regulated commercial aircrafts, and if you don't have one, a fee is in your future.
Real ID is really coming. After years of delaying full implementation of the requirement that people have a security-enhanced Real ID to pass airport security, board airplanes or enter federal buildings, anyone who doesn't have a Real ID will be turned ...
Due to a security law passed 20 years ago, many Americans are now required to update their driver’s license or identification cards to become REAL ID-compliant — or they won’t be able to board U.S. flights. With the deadline fast approaching on May 7 ...
A new fee of $45 will be imposed by the Transportation Security Administration for domestic flights. This applies to passengers without a REAL ID or acceptable alternative identification. The new rule begins on February 1,
Beginning May 7, 2025, adult travelers must have REAL ID-compliant identification Driver's licensing agencies in all states and Washington, D.C., are issuing REAL ID-compliant driver’s licenses and IDs Travelers can obtain a REAL ID by visiting a local ...
Heads up, travelers! Starting next month, you'll need a new form of identification to get through airport security. TSA confirmed to USA TODAY that the agency will enforce the Real ID identification requirement for every adult traveler starting Wednesday ...
My middle name on my birth certificate is misspelled, but spelled correctly on my Social Security card. Because of that, I was refused a REAL ID. Now what?