It'll cost you $45 to fly without a Real ID starting
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The REAL ID Act took effect last May. Some travelers still aren't complying, and now they have to pay for it.
Starting on Sunday, anyone flying domestically without a Real ID or passport will have to pay a $45 fee get through TSA.
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Beginning Feb. 1, airport travelers without a REAL ID or passport are to pay a $45 fee to pass through TSA security.
The fee is comparable to the cost of a Real ID in California.
Airline passengers without REAL ID will have a new way to verify their identity with the TSA starting on Feb. 1.
(AP) - That little star on your U.S. driver’s license is about to save you $45. Beginning Sunday, air travelers in the U.S. without a REAL ID or another acceptable form of identification, such as a passport, are subject to a new fee. It isn’t a penalty ...
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