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Travelers in the U.S. can fly with either a REAL ID or passport, but the two are not interchangeable. What to know.
Detroit Metro passengers who do not meet federal Real ID requirements will face a $45 compliance check fee and possible delays when flying as of Feb. 1.
REAL ID clears TSA for domestic trips, but it is not a passport. Knowing the difference prevents last-minute chaos at gates. soon. The post REAL ID Isn’t a Passport Replacement. Here’s Where Travelers Get It Wrong appeared first on Modern Teen.
Illinois officials report starting Feb. 1, TSA will only accept the permanent REAL ID card, and the temporary, paper one will not exempt you from the $45 fee. However, if you have already added your driver’s license or state ID to your Apple Wallet, your new REAL ID status will be automatically added to your mobile ID.
Starting Feb. 1, passengers without an acceptable form of ID can verify their ID using TSA ConfirmID. It'll cost $45.
There are many acceptable substitutes for a Real ID at the airport — a passport, permanent resident card, enhanced driver's license, etc. A Costco card is not one of them. Last week, the Transportation Security Administration debunked a rumor that ...
Federal officials say a Real ID only confirms identity, not legal status, and recommend carrying a passport, lawful permanent resident card or a work authorization card.
If you’re flying and don’t have a Real ID, soon you’re going to pay extra. Starting Feb. 1, airline passengers without an acceptable form of identification must complete an identity verification process before entering the Transportation Security Administration checkpoint for $45.