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, ...
Starting Feb. 1, the Transportation Security Administration will levy a fee of $45 for adults who try to fly domestically without a Real ID or another accepted form of identification. Travelers must ...
Travelers who don't yet have a Real ID could face a new $45 fee starting Feb. 1, when the Transportation Security Administration will begin imposing the additional charge on passengers without the ...
A deadline has come and gone for travelers who have been flying domestically without Real ID-compliant identification cards. That deadline finally arrived on Sunday, as travelers who don’t have the ...
The REAL ID Act, passed by Congress in 2005 following the 9/11 attacks, set federal security standards for state-issued IDs such as driver’s licenses. In Texas, REAL ID–compliant cards are marked with ...
Still don't have a Real ID? Starting on Sunday, Air travelers without a Real ID-compliant driver's license or passport will be required to pay a fee to get through airport security. The Transportation ...
Travelers without a REAL ID or other accepted identification must now pay a $45 fee. The fee is for the TSA's new ConfirmID program, which attempts to verify a traveler's identity. REAL ID-compliant ...
The TSA is introducing an optional program called TSA Confirm.ID for travelers without a Real ID. Using TSA Confirm.ID costs $45 and is valid for 10 days. The Real ID Act has been in effect since May ...
President Donald Trump said in social media posts Friday that he would issue an executive order to require voters to show identification in the midterm elections if Congress fails to act. “If we can’t ...
A bill touted by President Donald Trump that would require individuals provide proof of citizenship upon registering to vote is making its way through Congress and raising alarm bells among voter ...
Congressional Republicans, President Donald Trump and their shared base of support want to see voter ID legislation become law, but the last barrier is the Senate, where political reality has turned ...
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