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TSA to Charge $45 Fee for Travelers Without Proper ID

The TSA will begin charging a $45 fee by February 2026 for travelers who arrive at airport security without acceptable identification and require extra identity verification to continue their journey.

TSA Charge for Travelers Without Proper ID: People flying in the United States will soon face a new rule at airport security. Starting February 1, travelers who arrive at TSA checkpoints without proper identification will have to pay a $45 fee. This rule is being introduced by the Transportation Security Administration as it changes how it checks passenger identity at airports.

The fee will only apply to people who cannot show acceptable ID and need to use TSA’s ConfirmID system. This system takes more time and effort because officers must manually verify who the traveler is. Because of this extra work, passengers in this situation must pay the fee before they are allowed to move forward through security.

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Most Travelers can Easily Avoid the Charge

For most people this $45 charge can be avoided without much trouble. TSA has shared that many common IDs are already accepted. Some documents are even allowed for up to two years after they expire. This rule helps travelers who may not have renewed their ID yet and reduces last-minute problems at airports.

The simplest option is using a Real ID-compliant driver’s license or state ID. Real ID has been required for domestic flights since May 7. Travelers who carry a Real ID will not have to pay the new fee. Other accepted IDs include US passports, passport cards, military IDs, permanent resident cards, foreign passports, border crossing cards, and enhanced driver’s licenses issued by states.

Digital IDs

TSA has also said that some digital ID options can be used at certain airports. Mobile driver’s licenses linked to Real IDs or enhanced licenses are accepted in states that have federal approval. Some digital platforms are also allowed, such as Apple Digital IDs, Clear IDs, and Google ID passes. Travelers must make sure their airport supports these options.

The new fee comes as TSA continues to update airport security systems. The agency plans to expand its PreCheck Touchless ID pilot to more than 60 airports. This allows approved travelers to move through security with very little document handling.

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TSA has also introduced another program that uses biometric data for some international arrivals. In limited cases the travelers may need to provide fingerprints, DNA, or other biometric details during customs checks.

Farheen Ashraf

Farheen Ashraf is a content writer and editor at Eduvast, where she has been contributing since 2021. She holds a Bachelor's degree in History and has developed extensive experience in researching, writing, and editing content across a wide range of subjects. Over the years, Farheen has written on business, entertainment, law, travel, lifestyle, education, culture, poetry, and human-interest topics. Her work focuses on transforming complex information into clear, accurate, and reader-friendly content that helps audiences make informed decisions. At Eduvast, she works closely with the editorial team to ensure content quality, factual accuracy, and adherence to editorial standards. Her passion for storytelling and research continues to drive her exploration of diverse subjects and emerging trends.

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