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No REAL ID at the airport? Will paying TSA’s $45 fee actually get you on your flight? Five FAQs answered

No REAL ID at the airport? Will paying TSA’s $45 fee actually get you on your flight? Five FAQs answered

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If your pre-flight checklist includes snacks, headphones, and a boarding pass—but not a Real ID—you might be in for an expensive surprise at the airport. Starting next month, you need to have a Read ID if you want to go for Domestic flights. The TSA said, “Starting February 1, if you don’t have a REAL ID or acceptable form of ID (like a passport!) for domestic flights, you may pay a $45 fee to verify your identity through @TSA ConfirmID.””A passport card ($30) or passport book are both accepted REAL ID alternatives for domestic air travel and can help you avoid this fee, but just remember that a passport card cannot be used for international air travel (you’ll need a passport book for that),” it added. For a trip lasting more than 10 days, the Illinois Secretary of State said the fee would be $90.

How long is the process?

According to TSA, the identification process took an average of 10-15 minutes, but it could take 30 minutes or more. Officials advised travellers to complete the process before arriving at the airport “to avoid delays or missing your flight.”

How to pay $45?

“You can pay the fee through your computer or mobile device at the airport, but TSA recommends paying ahead of time,” the agency said. Cash would not be accepted.If travellers completed the process at the airport, they needed to get out of the security line to pay. In addition to the $45 fee, travellers should be prepared to give officials their legal name, address and date of birth for ConfirmID, TSA said. “After you finish the process, you must go to the end of the line for security screening and be prepared to present your receipt.”

How long will it be valid?

The identity verification would be valid for 10 days once approved. After that period, travellers without a REAL ID or passport would need to pay the fee again if they travelled.The fee applied to anyone trying to board a domestic flight who did not have any of TSA’s acceptable forms of ID.

Is it applicable on children?

Children under 18 did not need ID for domestic flights, TSA said, as long as they were accompanied by someone 18 or older.

What kind of IDs accepted?

As of May 7, 2025, a regular, hard-copy driver’s licence or state ID was no longer an acceptable form of ID to board a plane.The following IDs were acceptable at TSA checkpoints for domestic flights:Real ID State-issued Enhanced Driver’s Licence (EDL) or Enhanced Identification Card (EID) Apple Digital ID from the state of Illinois US passport US passport card DHS trusted traveller cards (Global Entry, NEXUS, SENTRI, FAST) US Department of Defense ID, including IDs issued to dependents Permanent resident card Border crossing card An acceptable photo ID issued by a federally recognised Tribal Nation/Indian Tribe, including Enhanced Tribal Cards (ETCs) HSPD-12 PIV card Foreign govt-issued passport Canadian provincial driver’s licence or Indian and Northern Affairs Canada card Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) US Citizenship and Immigration Services Employment Authorisation Card (I-766) US Merchant Mariner Credential Veteran Health Identification Card (VHIC) Clear ID Go to Source

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