Starting on Sunday, anyone flying domestically without a Real ID or passport will have to pay a $45 fee get through TSA.
Here's what you should do to avoid being turned away at the gate.
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No REAL ID yet? You can still fly, but it may cost $45 without another form of accepted ID
It isn't a penalty or a fine — it's payment for non-compliant travelers to use the Transportation Security Administration's new alternate identity verification option called ConfirmID.
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TSA announces $45 fee to use ConfirmID alternative identity verification system
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