If you like to procrastinate, your time might be about up — that is if you don’t want to get charged an extra $45 and a potentially lengthy screening process at the airport. The Transportation Security Administration announced Monday (Dec. 1) it plans to charge U.S. air travelers a $45 fee starting Feb. 1 if they arrive at airport security without a REAL ID — or another approved form of identification (more on that below).
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Why the additional fee? The fee reportedly covers a 10-day travel period and uses TSA’s Confirm.ID system. Verification is not guaranteed, the TSA said.
When did all of this begin? REAL ID enforcement launched in May, and most already have them. The TSA reported 94% of passengers are compliant. NOTE: Alternative IDs, which include passports, military IDs and tribal IDs will continue to be approved — at least for now.
Related headlines:
US air travelers without REAL IDs will be charged a $45 fee -Associated Press/Alabama Daily News
How do you get a REAL ID? Not having one could soon cost you $45 -USAToday
US agency will charge $45 fee for air passengers without REAL IDs -Reuters
The links above are a sampling of headlines related to the story and are not an endorsement of all viewpoints or reporting.
EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was compiled from media reports by The Alabama Baptist.




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