REAL ID, TSA
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NEW YORK (AP) — The deadline to get a REAL ID is almost here, after nearly two decades of postponements and delays. While it was initially said that you would not be able to fly domestically without a REAL ID or other TSA-approved form of identification ...
Travelers flying within the United States are now required to show a REAL ID-compliant driver's license or identification card or another form of ID, such as a passport, at airport security checkpoints,
Now, travelers might need to pay a fee to get through security. The new TSA policy that started on Feb. 1 requires travelers without a Real ID or a passport to pay a $45 fee to get their identity verified at security checkpoints.
Then step 2 is to use TSA Confirm ID and pay the $45 fee after you have completed the process. Show your receipt to the TSA officer and follow their instruction