Heres what now happens at the airport without a REAL ID
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TSA has introduced a paid backup identity check for travelers who arrive without acceptable identification.
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Expect extra steps, manual identity verification, and longer checkpoint wait times that could put you at risk of missing your flight.
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A REAL IDcompliant license, passport, or other accepted federal ID lets you skip the fee and move through security normally.
Heads up if youre flying soon: As of February 1st, travelers who show up to the airport without a REAL ID or other acceptable ID can still flybut it may cost you $45 and extra time.
Heres whats changing and how to avoid turning your trip into a security-line nightmare.
Whats new at airport security
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is rolling out a paid backup identity check called TSA ConfirmID.
If you arrive at the checkpoint without an acceptable ID, youll be referred to the TSA ConfirmID website.
From there, youll follow the steps to get your ID confirmed and be charged a flat $45 fee in the process.
Youll then show your TSA ConfirmID receipt to the TSA officer and follow their instructions.
This is essentially a paid workaround for people who still dont have a REAL IDcompliant license or another approved document.
But TSA is very clear to state that this will likely slow you down, and you could risk missing your flight.
IDs that do get you through without the fee
You do not have to pay the $45 if you bring one of these:
- REAL IDcompliant drivers license (look for the star)
- U.S. passport or passport card
- DHS Trusted Traveler cards (Global Entry, NEXUS, SENTRI, FAST)
- U.S. military ID
- Permanent resident card
- Tribal-issued photo ID
- Transportation Worker ID (TWIC)
- Veteran Health ID Card
Not accepted: Temporary paper licenses or standard licenses that arent REAL IDcompliant.
The times when paying $45 might make sense
This fee isnt meant to be routine. Its more of a last-minute rescue option.
It could be worth it if:
- You have an urgent, non-refundable trip.
- Your ID was lost or stolen right before travel.
- You didnt realize your license wasnt REAL ID compliant.
Think of it like an airline baggage fee: painful, but sometimes cheaper than canceling a trip.
Why this could seriously delay you
TSA says passengers using ConfirmID should expect:
- Extra screening steps.
- Manual identity verification.
- Longer wait times at the checkpoint.
And since this process varies by airport, theres no guarantee itll be quick anywhere.
Translation: This is not the line you want to be in 40 minutes before boarding.
The smart traveler play (do this instead)
If you fly even once or twice a year, skip the fee and hassle:
1. Check your license today.Look for a star in the upper corner. No star = not REAL ID.
2. Book a DMV appointment now. Wait times are getting longer as more people realize they need one.
3. Use your passport as a backup. If you already have one, this is the easiest workaround.
4. Add ID to your pre-trip checklist. Add it right next to boarding pass and charger. Seriously.
The bottom line
TSAs new $45 ConfirmID option is a pay-to-fly fallback, not really a convenience perk.
While it can save your trip when in a pinch, count on it taking extra time, stress, and possibly a missed flight.
If you want the smooth, shoes-off, laptop-out experience we all know and tolerateget a REAL ID or travel with a passport.
Posted: 2026-02-06 17:04:47

















