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New TSA Fee: Pay $45 or Fly Without REAL ID

Summary

  • A $45 fee will be charged for domestic flights without proper ID.
  • This new TSA rule begins on February 1, 2026.
  • Passengers need a REAL ID or acceptable alternative to fly.
New TSA Fee: Pay $45 or Fly Without REAL ID

Beginning February 1, 2026, travelers taking domestic flights will face a new $45 fee if they do not present a REAL ID or an acceptable alternative form of identification. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is implementing this measure to bolster national security standards across the country, following recommendations from the 9/11 Commission.

This requirement stems from the REAL ID Act of 2005, which established stricter security measures for state-issued identification. As of May 2025, the TSA began enforcing these stricter ID rules for all domestic air travel. Individuals aged 18 and older must now carry a REAL ID or another approved document to board.

Passengers arriving at airport security without compliant identification will be permitted to fly only after paying the $45 fee. Obtaining a REAL ID involves providing specific documentation to state motor vehicle agencies, such as proof of identity, residency, and Social Security number, with the final ID card featuring a star symbol.

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The TSA will impose a $45 fee for domestic flights for passengers without a REAL ID or acceptable alternative identification.
The new fee will begin on February 1, 2026, affecting domestic air travel.
You must present a REAL ID-compliant driver's license or state-issued ID, or another acceptable form of identification, at airport security to avoid the fee.

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