What forms of ID are acceptable?
US passports, permanent resident cards, and foreign government-issued passports are acceptable. See the TSA website for a complete list&ref=yanuki.com.
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Starting February 1, 2026, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is implementing a new $45 fee called 'ConfirmID' for travelers who do not have a REAL ID or other acceptable form of identification. This fee covers identity verifi...
The TSA ConfirmID program is designed to streamline security processes for travelers who lack REAL ID-compliant identification. The $45 fee covers administrative costs and technology upgrades for identity verification. Travelers can pay the fee online or at the airport via QR codes. However, those without proper ID or payment can expect longer wait times, averaging 10-30 minutes for the verification process.
**How to Prepare:** 1. Check if your current ID is REAL ID-compliant (look for a star at the top). 2. If not, consider obtaining a REAL ID from your local DMV. 3. If you can't get a REAL ID before your trip, use the TSA ConfirmID website before arriving at the airport.
**Who This Affects Most:** This primarily affects the 6% of travelers who do not have a REAL ID or other acceptable identification. It provides a solution for those who may have lost their ID or haven't had time to acquire a REAL ID.
US passports, permanent resident cards, and foreign government-issued passports are acceptable. See the TSA website for a complete list&ref=yanuki.com.
It is valid for a 10-day travel period.
The money collected will go back to pay administrative costs of the new fee program.
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