The TSA is preparing to enforce a new $45 fee for travelers without proper identification at airport security.
Approximately 325,000 Real ID holders in California need to contact the DMV to ensure their IDs remain valid due to a legacy system issue from 2006.
On February 1, if you don't have a Real ID license or another federally approved document, you'll need to pay a $45 fee.
Starting Feb. 1, TSA will charge air travelers without a REAL ID driver’s license — or other acceptable ID — a $45 fee. How ...
SEATBELT AND OBEY THE SPEED LIMIT. THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES IS ANNOUNCING SOME ISSUES WITH HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF REAL IDS. NOW, THE DMV SAYS THAT A REVIEW OF ITS DATA SYSTEMS ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The TSA announced a new biometric kiosk system for travelers without Real ID, charging $18 for 10 days of airport ...
Following a self-initiated, proactive review of its data systems, the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) identified a fraction of REAL ID records that require updates to ...
People traveling within the United States will soon face a new $45 fee if they don't have proper identification, such as REAL ID, at airport security checkpoints. Some airports have continued to ...