TSA begins $45 fee for travelers without REAL ID
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Air travelers lacking proper identification now face additional time and expenses when going through airport security checkpoints.
February 1st, if you don't have a Real ID or an acceptable form of ID, you will have another option to go use TSA ConfirmID as an alternative way to verify your ID.
The Transportation Security Administration wants to update the way it uses and shares biometric data from Trusted Traveler program enrollees.
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A new alternative identity verification program for flyers without Real ID began Feb. 1. TSA urges Arizonans to get Real IDs before their travels.