A new $45 fee for travelers without Real ID starts Feb. 1. Here's what to know.
Source: CBS News
Updated on: January 30, 2026 / 1:39 PM EST / CBS News
Travelers who don't yet have a Real ID could face a new $45 fee starting Feb. 1, when the Transportation Security Administration will begin imposing the additional charge on passengers without the enhanced identification to help offset the cost of extra screening.
Rather than turning travelers away at airport checkpoints, TSA plans to subject passengers without compliant identification such as a Real ID or passport to additional identity screening. The program, called ConfirmID, asks passengers without Real IDs to answer a series of questions about themselves to verify their identity.
A Real ID is a federally compliant state driver's license, learner's permit or nondriver ID card, identified by a black or gold star in the upper right corner. Earlier this month, the TSA said that passengers who don't have Real IDs should plan ahead to avoid delays at airports starting Sunday, when the agency rolls out its new ConfirmID program.
"TSA ConfirmID will be an option for travelers that do not bring a Real ID or other acceptable form of ID to the TSA checkpoint and still want to fly," senior official performing the duties of deputy administrator for TSA Adam Stahl said in a Jan. 15 statement. The TSA is still encouraging all flyers to obtain Real IDs, describing the fee as a fallback option. "To avoid delays or missed flights, all travelers should obtain a Real ID or another acceptable form of identification before heading to the airport," Stahl said.
Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/tsa-45-dollar-fee-travelers-without-real-id-feb-1/
Initech
(107,840 posts)God damn him and his need to be the main character of everything. :argh
usonian
(23,967 posts)or $86.47
FakeNoose
(40,533 posts)I renewed mine a few years ago and I think I paid about $100. But the cost is quite a bit higher when you pay a "rush" fee and I believe I skipped that. It's probably worth it to invest in a passport, am I right?
Bayard
(28,907 posts)Okay, what's it take to get a star on your driver's license?