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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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