TSA begins $45 fee for travelers without REAL ID
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On Feb. 1, The U.S. Transportation Security Administration's new service, ConfirmID, was officially made available. Here's how it works.
Starting Feb. 1 airline passengers who don't present TSA with their Real ID will have to pay a $45 fee.
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Passengers arriving at TSA security checkpoints without a REAL ID will now face a $45 fine. Here’s when it starts and how to avoid it.