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Under the program, adult passengers who do not present an acceptable form of ID, such as a REAL ID-compliant driver's license, passport, or another TSA-approved credential, may pay a $45 fee to use TSA ConfirmID to confirm their identity and proceed through the security checkpoint, according to the agency.
A critical Real ID deadline is approaching, and that will mean some travelers without a Real ID will have to pay extra to travel.
A new TSA process is intended to improve security and streamline identity verification for air travelers without an acceptable form of ID.
TSA PreCheck Touchless ID, which uses facial recognition to speed up airport security, is expanding nationwide. Here's when it's coming to Phoenix.
TransUnion’s Stuart Levy says agencies must embrace multi-layered, risk-based identity strategies as digital services grow and fraud tactics accelerate.
For organizations planning a transition to AI-powered identity verification, the priority should be deploying these capabilities responsibly and effectively.
Well-known in the identity industry, previously working as advisor to Keyless, SVP of Digital Identity at Mastercard, and SVP and GM with Idemia and Mitek.
With less than four weeks remaining before a significant policy change takes effect at airport security checkpoints nationwide, travelers without proper identification face an urgent decision. Beginning February 1, 2026, the Transportation Security ...
FMCSA now requires identity verification for new registrants in URS. The agency plans to require all registrants to verify their identities once its new registration system rolls out. The new registration system could go live later this year. The Federal ...