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BumRushDaShow

(164,017 posts)
Thu Nov 20, 2025, 06:51 AM Nov 20

No REAL ID? It could cost you $18 to go through TSA checkpoints under proposed rule [View all]

Source: ABC News

November 19, 2025, 8:23 PM


Airplane passengers without a REAL ID or passport could face an $18 fee under a new rule proposed by the Transportation Security Administration.

Under the proposed rule, set to be published in the Federal Register on Thursday, travelers without the required identification will have their identity verified on a new biometric kiosk system before they're permitted to pass through the checkpoint.

The $18 fee -- which will allow passengers to access TSA checkpoints for 10 days -- will be used to help pay for the new technology, according to the notice.

It's unclear when exactly the new system -- and accompanying $18 fee -- will roll out. The publication of the new rule in the Federal Register kicks off a public comment period on the proposed change.

Read more: https://abcnews.go.com/US/real-id-cost-18-tsa-checkpoints-proposed-rule/story?id=127690599



Link to Federal Register NOTICE - TSA Modernized Alternative Identity Verification User Fee
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At this point if you dont have one, its on you. Callie1979 Nov 20 #1
Really? OldBaldy1701E Nov 20 #2
It took 3 tries before I got mine.. ProudMNDemocrat Nov 20 #6
That's another thing. OldBaldy1701E Nov 20 #29
Three times denied for me. slightlv Nov 20 #9
Its been the law for 20 YEARS. You dont have a drivers license or State ID? Callie1979 Nov 20 #25
I suspect the final reason is more... class-based. OldBaldy1701E Nov 20 #28
What a messed up state! I'm in GA. When my old one renewed, I had my "star" Callie1979 Nov 20 #34
I'm so sorry this is happening. yardwork Nov 20 #35
The law to implement this was passed in 2005 Jose Garcia Nov 20 #8
More than a dozen years! forthemiddle Nov 20 #20
Why not go full fucking Nazi? hunter Nov 20 #3
Oh, c'mon. It's no big deal. Just as easy as getting a driver's license. We've had years to get one. Martin68 Nov 20 #23
We don't live in a nation with a trustworthy government. hunter Nov 20 #27
It is an issue. OrwellwasRight Nov 20 #31
I got a passport last summer. You need a birth cetificate with your parents' names otherwise they twodogsbarking Nov 20 #4
I dont have a passport. slightlv Nov 20 #10
It is tempting but all of my stuff is here. twodogsbarking Nov 20 #11
Yeah, and if you're like me, it's TOO much stuff! (LOL) slightlv Nov 20 #15
I have enough stuff to get a booth at the local antique store. It is a semi-co-op if there is such a thing. twodogsbarking Nov 20 #16
I always carry my US passport FakeNoose Nov 20 #5
"The PA drivers license / Real ID shows a scribble that doesn't look like my real signature" BumRushDaShow Nov 20 #7
Sure it never occurred to me that children would have the same problem FakeNoose Nov 20 #14
"we all complain about having to sign on those little computer screens." BumRushDaShow Nov 20 #18
I never actually sign. I just execute a random squiggle. Martin68 Nov 20 #22
"I never actually sign. I just execute a random squiggle." BumRushDaShow Nov 20 #24
The sad thing is when I do that it looks just like my signature. Callie1979 Nov 20 #26
Remember the conundrum of one of Obama's Treasury Secretaries BumRushDaShow Nov 20 #32
Same here! Martin68 Nov 21 #44
It's OK to do that when the document is something you can scrutinize later FakeNoose Nov 20 #33
I've realized that I can't vote by mail in my state. yardwork Nov 20 #36
Yes thank you - that's an even better example FakeNoose Nov 20 #37
No need for real id Old Crank Nov 20 #12
"No need for real id...Unless you want to fly." BumRushDaShow Nov 20 #13
So is Social Security. (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Nov 20 #30
$18 is better than being turned away at the TSA checkpoint. maxsolomon Nov 20 #17
"Everyone: please get a passport." BumRushDaShow Nov 20 #19
Everyone has had plenty of time to get one. We've had our for years. This is a non-issue. Martin68 Nov 20 #21
That's true, except that Pennsylvania finally adopted the Real-ID only recently FakeNoose Nov 21 #40
Well, that's on PA for delaying implementation. I'm glad it worked out for most people in the end. Martin68 Nov 21 #43
I've had a Passport for 50+ years so there is no reason for me to get RealID. Raftergirl Nov 20 #38
It's kind of stupid Justice Nov 20 #39
The records are all archived in separate databases FakeNoose Nov 21 #41
How many J6er's have Real ID's? I'd bet MOST of them. Those fuckers are TERRORISTS Bengus81 Nov 21 #42
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