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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will begin charging passengers $45 if they show up atairport checkpointswithout an acceptable form of identification, such as a passport or Real ID.
The policy will be implemented starting Feb. 1, 2026, following a proposed rule published in the Federal Register that noted a previous amount of $18.
After careful review, it was determined that the expenses for the new technology and operational costs were higher than originally projected, leading to an increase in the final fee, according to senior TSA officials.
After careful review, it was determined that the expenses for the new technology and operational costs were higher than originally projected, leading to an increase in the final fee, according to senior TSA officials.
If the TSA is unable to identify a passenger, that individual will not be able to fly, in order to keep the system safe.
The policy will be implemented starting Feb. 1, 2026, following a proposed rule published in the Federal Register that noted a previous amount of $18.
After careful review, it was determined that the expenses for the new technology and operational costs were higher than originally projected, leading to an increase in the final fee, according to senior TSA officials.
After careful review, it was determined that the expenses for the new technology and operational costs were higher than originally projected, leading to an increase in the final fee, according to senior TSA officials.
If the TSA is unable to identify a passenger, that individual will not be able to fly, in order to keep the system safe.



