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TSA to charge $45 fee for air travelers without REAL ID starting Feb. 1
Air travelers who have put off upgrading to a REAL ID are about to face a new consequence at airport security.
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The TSA is rolling out a new fee for domestic travelers at Newark and other airports who show up without proper identification, and you can't pay at the checkpoint.
Airline passengers flying out of Oklahoma airports without a REAL ID-compliant form of identification will face a $45 identity verification fee beginning Sunday
On Feb. 1, travelers arriving at the airport without a Real ID or another acceptable ID for travel can still be cleared through security by paying a $45 fee as part of an alternative identification process called ConfirmID. The fee is valid for 10 days of travel; after that, you will need to pay again.