Travelers in the U.S. can fly with either a REAL ID or passport, but the two are not interchangeable. What to know.
Travelers need to have REAL ID at U.S. airports as TSA prepares to implement a new fee, here's the requirements to get one.
Starting Feb. 1, passengers without an acceptable form of ID can verify their ID using TSA ConfirmID. It'll cost $45.
Traveling without a REAL ID -compliant document will soon cost you $45. The Transportation Security Administration announced ...
Nearly a year after full enforcement, many still misunderstand the REAL ID. Here’s what travelers need to know before flying ...
New year, new rules. If you plan on booking flights in 2026 you may want to double check you have what you need to clear TSA ...
For the past several years, you couldn’t walk into an airport without seeing signs warning that ID requirements were changing and asking fliers to “get onboard with Real ID.” The law requiring United ...
Air travelers planning their 2026 trips will need to follow new Real ID guidelines for IDs to fly, or pay a fee at the ...
With less than four weeks remaining before a significant policy change takes effect at airport security checkpoints ...
There are many acceptable substitutes for a Real ID at the airport — a passport, permanent resident card, enhanced driver's license, etc. A Costco card is not one of them. Last week, the ...
Some state-issued identification cards issued to legal immigrants could be valid longer than the people holding them are ...
Thousands of Californians must get new REAL ID cards after the state Department of Motor Vehicles detected a software error ...