Travelers will need to have a REAL ID to board their next US domestic flight or face a $45 fee from the Transportation Security Administration beginning on February 1. Last year, TSA started ...
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TSA launches Confirm.ID verification option
The Transportation Security Administration plans to roll out Confirm.ID, a $45 identity verification option for travelers who arrive at airports without acceptable identification. The move gives ...
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Past the 3.4oz rule: TSA's new digital ID checks before your next flight
If you think the biggest hassle at airport security is still digging a tiny bottle of shampoo out of your bag, think again.
Virginia Allen is a senior news producer for The Daily Signal and host of "The Daily Signal Podcast" and "Problematic Women." Send an email to Virginia. The Transportation Security Administration is ...
REAL ID implementation began May 7, impacting air travel and access to certain federal facilities. Travelers without a REAL ID can still fly but may face additional screening. Obtaining a REAL ID ...
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