TSA will charge a $45 fee
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Starting Feb. 1, 2026, those who don’t show a REAL ID compliant drivers license, passport or other form of identification at a TSA security checkpoint will have to pay a $45 fee, according to a press release from the TSA. The $45 fee will go toward processing and verifying travelers’ identification through the ConfirmID program.
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TSA expands touchless ID to 50 airports
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The TSA is planning to expand its fast-tracked TSA PreCheck Touchless ID program to 50 new airports for a total of 65 by the end of spring.
Local and national groups are urging immigrants with deportation orders to be careful when traveling by air or to avoid it altogether following recent reports suggesting the Transportation Security Administration is sharing passenger data with immigration enforcement officials.
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