US TSA $45 Fee Begins TOMORROW February 1: Last 24 Hours to Avoid Paying—8 Million Americans Still Without REAL ID Face Airport Chaos

Published on : 31 Jan 2026

US TSA security checkpoint showing $45 ConfirmID fee payment kiosk launching tomorrow February 1 2026 for travelers without REAL ID American airports

FINAL WARNING: Starting TOMORROW (February 1, 2026) at 12:01 AM, every US airport will charge travelers a $45 fee if they show up without a REAL ID or passport. TSA’s new “ConfirmID” system launches in less than 24 hours, and 8+ million Americans still don’t have compliant IDs. The fee is valid for only 10 days—meaning frequent travelers could pay $180+ per month. Airport security lines expected to explode tomorrow as confused passengers scramble to pay fees or get turned away. Here’s everything you need to know RIGHT NOW with hours left to prepare.


Published: January 31, 2026 (ONE DAY BEFORE FEE STARTS)
Fee Launch: February 1, 2026 at 12:01 AM (TOMORROW)
Fee Amount: $45 per traveler, per 10-day period
Payment Portal: pay.gov or at airport (30-minute delay)
Americans Affected: 8+ million without REAL ID
94% Compliance: But 6% = millions of people
Expected Chaos: Massive security line delays tomorrow


TOMORROW at Midnight: The $45 Fee Kicks In

At 12:01 AM on February 1, 2026 (less than 24 hours from now), TSA activates its “ConfirmID” alternative identity verification system across EVERY US airport. If you arrive at security without a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license, passport, or other accepted ID, you have two options:

Option 1: Pay $45 and undergo TSA ConfirmID verification (10-30 minutes) Option 2: Get turned away and miss your flight

There is NO “grace period.” There is NO “warning first.” The fee starts TOMORROW at midnight.

Key Facts:


⚠️ When: February 1, 2026 at 12:01 AM (TOMORROW)
⚠️ Where: ALL US airports (every single one)
⚠️ Who: Anyone without REAL ID, passport, or accepted ID
⚠️ Fee: $45 per person, per 10-day travel period
⚠️ Process time: 10-30 minutes (sometimes longer)
⚠️ Guarantee: TSA may still deny you boarding even after paying
⚠️ Alternative IDs: Passport, passport card, Global Entry, military ID, tribal ID


What Is TSA ConfirmID?

TSA ConfirmID is the government’s new “alternative identity verification system” for travelers who don’t have REAL ID or other acceptable IDs.

How It Works

Step 1: Arrive at Airport You show up at TSA security checkpoint without REAL ID or passport.

Step 2: Get Referred to ConfirmID TSA officer identifies your ID as non-compliant and directs you to ConfirmID verification area (separate line/location).

Step 3: Pay $45 Fee You either:

  • Show proof you paid online at pay.gov before arriving, OR
  • Pay on-site at airport (marked kiosks/locations near checkpoints)

Step 4: Identity Verification Process TSA asks you personal questions to verify identity:

  • Full name, date of birth, address
  • Social Security number
  • Potentially: mother’s maiden name, previous addresses, financial information
  • The questions are pulled from public/private databases

Step 5: Wait for Verification TSA runs your answers through databases. This takes 10-30 minutes minimum, sometimes longer.

Step 6: Decision

  • Approved: You get ConfirmID receipt (valid 10 days), proceed through security
  • Denied: TSA cannot verify your identity, you are turned away, you miss your flight

CRITICAL: Even if you pay $45, TSA can still deny you. There is NO guarantee you’ll be allowed through.


The $45 Fee Breakdown

Cost Per Trip

Single 10-Day Period: $45 Covers any flights within a 10-day window from the date you paid.

Example:

  • Pay $45 on February 1
  • Valid through February 10
  • Can fly as many times as you want Feb 1-10
  • After Feb 10, must pay another $45 for next trip

Annual Cost for Frequent Travelers

If you fly once per month without REAL ID:

Monthly: $45 × 12 months = $540 per year

If you fly twice per month (every 2 weeks):

Bi-weekly: $45 × 24 periods = $1,080 per year

Comparison:

  • REAL ID at DMV: $0-$30 (one-time, lasts 5-8 years)
  • Passport: $130-$190 (lasts 10 years)
  • TSA ConfirmID: $45 every 10 days = $540-$1,080+ per year

The math is brutal: Getting a REAL ID or passport saves you hundreds to thousands of dollars.


Who Still Doesn’t Have REAL ID?

As of January 31, 2026 (TODAY), approximately 8-10 million Americans do not have REAL ID or acceptable alternative ID.

The Numbers

Total US Driver’s Licenses: ~240 million REAL ID-Compliant: ~94% (TSA data as of Jan 2026) Non-Compliant: ~6% = 14.4 million licenses

BUT: Many of those 14.4 million have passports (acceptable alternative) Estimated without ANY acceptable ID: 8-10 million Americans

Who They Are:

1. Young Adults (18-29):

  • 41% of ages 18-24 don’t have current/compliant license
  • 38% of ages 25-29 don’t have current/compliant license
  • Many use old addresses, expired IDs, student IDs (not accepted)

2. People of Color (Disproportionate Impact):

  • 28% of Black adults don’t have compliant license
  • 27% of Hispanic adults don’t have compliant license
  • 18% of Black adults have NO license at all
  • 15% of Hispanic adults have NO license at all

3. People with Disabilities:

  • 20% don’t have current license
  • May have difficulty getting to DMV
  • May not drive due to disability

4. Low-Income Americans:

  • Can’t afford DMV fees ($30-50 in some states)
  • Can’t take time off work for DMV visit
  • Can’t afford passport ($130-190)

5. Rural Americans:

  • Limited DMV locations (some states have just 1-2 offices)
  • No public transportation to DMV
  • Long wait times for appointments (2-3 months in some areas)

6. People Who “Forgot” or Procrastinated:

  • Thought they had more time
  • Didn’t realize REAL ID was mandatory
  • Assumed grace period would be extended again (it won’t)

How to Pay the $45 Fee

TSA offers two payment methods:

Option 1: Pay Online BEFORE Traveling (RECOMMENDED)

Website: pay.gov (official government payment portal) When: Do this NOW before your flight Process:

  1. Go to pay.gov
  2. Search for “TSA ConfirmID”
  3. Fill out identity verification form (name, DOB, SSN, address, etc.)
  4. Answer personal verification questions
  5. Pay $45 (credit/debit card)
  6. Receive confirmation email with ConfirmID receipt
  7. Show receipt to TSA officer at checkpoint (digital or printed)

Time Required: 10-15 minutes (if verification goes smoothly) Benefit: Avoid long lines at airport, faster security process

Option 2: Pay at Airport (NOT RECOMMENDED)

Location: Marked kiosks or designated areas near TSA checkpoints When: Day of travel (if you forgot to pay online) Process:

  1. Arrive at airport and go to TSA checkpoint
  2. TSA officer identifies non-compliant ID
  3. Officer directs you to ConfirmID payment area (separate location)
  4. You fill out verification form at kiosk
  5. Pay $45 at kiosk
  6. Wait for verification (10-30 minutes minimum)
  7. Get ConfirmID receipt
  8. Return to TSA checkpoint and show receipt

Time Required: 30+ minutes (plus regular security wait) Risk: May miss flight due to long delays Warning: Airports NOT set up for thousands of people paying at once (expect chaos tomorrow)


Acceptable IDs (What You Can Use Instead of $45 Fee)

You do NOT need to pay the fee if you have any of these IDs:

Free/No-Fee Options


REAL ID-compliant driver’s license (gold star in corner)
REAL ID-compliant state ID card (non-driver ID with gold star)
Enhanced Driver’s License (EDL) from border states (MI, MN, NY, VT, WA)
Tribal ID with enhanced security features

Paid Alternatives (One-Time Cost, No Recurring Fee)


US Passport ($130 new adult, $110 renewal, lasts 10 years)
US Passport Card ($30 new adult, $30 renewal, lasts 10 years)
Global Entry Card ($100 for 5 years, includes TSA PreCheck)
NEXUS Card ($50 for 5 years, Canada/US trusted traveler)
SENTRI Card ($122 for 5 years, Mexico/US trusted traveler)
FAST Card ($50 for 5 years, commercial driver trusted traveler)

Military/Government IDs


DoD ID card (active duty, reserves, dependents)
Military retiree ID
Veteran Health ID Card (VHIC)
US Citizenship & Immigration Services Employment Authorization Card (I-766)
Permanent Resident Card (Green Card)
US Merchant Mariner Credential

What Does NOT Work


Non-REAL ID driver’s license (no gold star) → $45 fee required
Expired driver’s license → $45 fee required
Temporary driver’s license (paper printout from DMV) → $45 fee required
College student ID → Not accepted
Work ID badge → Not accepted
Social Security card → Not accepted (no photo)
Birth certificate → Not accepted (no photo)
Voter registration card → Not accepted
Credit/debit card → Not accepted


Expected Airport Chaos TOMORROW

TSA is bracing for massive confusion and delays starting TOMORROW (February 1).

Why Chaos Is Expected

1. Millions Don’t Know About the Fee Despite months of TSA warnings, most Americans don’t follow travel news. An estimated 3-5 million travelers will show up tomorrow completely unaware.

2. Infrastructure Not Ready Airports haven’t built enough ConfirmID payment kiosks. Some airports have just 1-2 kiosks for thousands of daily passengers.

3. Weekend Travel Rush Tomorrow is Saturday (February 1)—one of the busiest travel days of the week. Combining new fee + weekend rush = disaster.

4. Winter Storm Gianna Travelers Millions rebooked flights due to Southeast bomb cyclone this weekend. Rebooking chaos + new TSA fee = double chaos.

5. Verification Process Slow The 10-30 minute verification time adds up fast when thousands of people need it simultaneously.

Which Airports Will Be Hit Hardest

High-Risk Airports (Expect Worst Delays):

Atlanta (ATL) – Busiest US airport, 100+ million passengers/year Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) – American hub, high business travel Los Angeles (LAX) – International gateway, many non-REAL ID states nearby Chicago O’Hare (ORD) – United/American hub, winter weather delays compound issues Denver (DEN) – United hub, Colorado had low REAL ID compliance New York JFK (JFK) – International gateway, New York had REAL ID delays Orlando (MCO) – Tourist destination, many casual travelers without REAL ID Las Vegas (LAS) – Tourist destination, many impulse travelers Phoenix (PHX) – Southwest hub, Arizona had lower REAL ID rates Miami (MIA) – International gateway, Florida had slower REAL ID adoption

Advice: Add 90+ extra minutes to security time tomorrow at these airports.


Last-Minute Options (What to Do if You Don’t Have REAL ID)

If your flight is TOMORROW or in the next few days and you don’t have REAL ID, here are your options:

Option 1: Use Your Passport (If You Have One)


Best option: Passports are accepted nationwide
No fee: Free to use (if you already have it)
No changes needed: Just bring passport instead of license

Where to find it: Check your filing cabinet, safe, desk drawers. Many people have old passports they forgot about.

Expired passport? Still bring it! While technically not accepted, some TSA agents may be lenient tomorrow during the chaos.

Option 2: Pay $45 Online RIGHT NOW


Do it NOW: Go to pay.gov immediately
Avoid airport lines: Skip the chaos tomorrow
Valid 10 days: Covers your upcoming trip
Print receipt: Bring digital + printed copy

Time needed: 15-20 minutes tonight

Option 3: Get Emergency Passport (If Time Allows)

If your flight is 3+ days away:


Passport Agency: Schedule urgent appointment
Cost: $130 (new) + $60 expedite fee + $19 overnight delivery = $209
Timeline: 2-3 business days
Locations: Major cities have regional passport agencies

How to book: Call 1-877-487-2778 or travel.state.gov

Option 4: Rush to DMV TODAY (If They’re Open)

Some DMVs offer walk-in or same-day REAL ID:


Check DMV website: See if appointments available today
Walk-in hours: Some states allow walk-ins Friday afternoons
Bring documents: Proof of identity, SSN, residency (see below)
Cost: $0-$30 depending on state

Reality check: Most DMVs are booked 2-6 weeks out. This is a long shot.

Option 5: Cancel/Postpone Flight

If none of the above work:


Cancel flight: Get refund/credit if possible
Rebook later: After you get REAL ID/passport
Avoid $45 fee: Better to reschedule than pay repeatedly

When this makes sense: If you fly rarely and the $45 fee bothers you


How to Get REAL ID (For Future Flights)

If you decide to get REAL ID after this trip, here’s the process:

Documents You Need (REAL ID Requires 4 Types)

1. Proof of Identity (One Document):

  • Valid passport
  • Certified birth certificate
  • Certificate of Naturalization
  • Certificate of Citizenship

2. Proof of Social Security Number (One Document):

  • Social Security card
  • W-2 form
  • Pay stub with full SSN
  • 1099 form

3. Proof of Residency (TWO Documents):

  • Utility bill (electric, gas, water, cable)
  • Bank statement
  • Mortgage statement
  • Lease agreement
  • Voter registration card
  • Property tax bill

4. Legal Name Change Proof (If Name on Docs Doesn’t Match):

  • Marriage certificate
  • Divorce decree
  • Court order for name change

The DMV Process

Step 1: Make Appointment

  • Go to your state DMV website
  • Schedule REAL ID appointment (required in most states)
  • Wait time: 2-8 weeks depending on state

Step 2: Gather Documents

  • Collect the 4 document types above
  • Make sure names match (or bring name change proof)
  • Check your state’s DMV website for specific requirements

Step 3: Visit DMV

  • Arrive on time for appointment
  • Bring all documents (originals, not copies)
  • Pass vision test
  • Take new photo
  • Pay fee ($0-$50 depending on state)

Step 4: Receive REAL ID

  • Some states give you REAL ID same day
  • Others mail it within 7-14 business days
  • Temporary paper license may NOT work for flying (check with DMV)

Total Time: 30-60 minutes at DMV (but weeks to get appointment)


State-by-State REAL ID Fees

Free States ($0 Fee):

  • Alaska
  • Arkansas
  • Delaware
  • Georgia
  • Hawaii
  • Idaho
  • Iowa
  • Kansas
  • Kentucky
  • Louisiana
  • Maine
  • Mississippi
  • Montana
  • Nebraska
  • Nevada
  • New Hampshire
  • New Mexico
  • North Carolina
  • North Dakota
  • Oklahoma
  • Oregon
  • Rhode Island
  • South Dakota
  • Utah
  • Vermont
  • West Virginia
  • Wyoming

Low-Cost States ($1-$15):

  • Alabama: $5
  • Arizona: $10
  • Colorado: $5
  • Connecticut: $12
  • Indiana: $9
  • Maryland: $12
  • Massachusetts: $15
  • Michigan: $10
  • Minnesota: $15
  • Missouri: $10
  • New Jersey: $11
  • New York: $12.50
  • Ohio: $8
  • Pennsylvania: $10
  • South Carolina: $8
  • Tennessee: $12
  • Virginia: $10
  • Washington: $15
  • Wisconsin: $10

Higher-Cost States ($16-$50):

  • California: $39
  • Florida: $25
  • Illinois: $30
  • Texas: $25

Most Expensive:

  • California: $39 (but free upgrade if renewing within 6 months)

TSA’s Justification for the $45 Fee

Why is TSA charging $45? Here’s their official explanation:

TSA’s Stated Reasons

1. “Cost Recovery” TSA claims the alternative identity verification process costs money:

  • Additional TSA staff time (10-30 minutes per person)
  • Database access fees (running identity checks)
  • Technology infrastructure (ConfirmID system development)
  • Training for TSA officers

TSA’s logic: “Non-compliant travelers, not taxpayers, should cover the cost.”

2. “Incentive to Get REAL ID” TSA wants to discourage people from relying on ConfirmID long-term:

  • $45 every 10 days = $540-$1,080/year
  • REAL ID costs $0-$40 one-time
  • The pain of the fee encourages compliance

3. “Security Enhancement” TSA argues REAL ID is more secure than the old verification process:

  • Old way: Anyone could claim they “forgot” ID, get verified for free
  • New way: $45 fee discourages fraud
  • Enhanced verification reduces terrorist risk

Critics’ Response

“It’s a Tax on Poor People” Civil liberties groups argue the fee disproportionately affects:

  • Low-income Americans who can’t afford DMV fees
  • People of color (who statistically have lower REAL ID rates)
  • Rural Americans (limited DMV access)
  • People with disabilities (difficulty getting to DMV)

“Originally $18, Jumped to $45” TSA initially proposed an $18 fee in 2025. It more than doubled to $45 with no clear justification.

“No Guarantee of Boarding” You pay $45 but TSA can still deny you. Critics call this a “scam”—paying for a service that might not work.


What Happens If You Refuse to Pay?

If you show up tomorrow without REAL ID or passport and refuse to pay the $45 fee, here’s what happens:

Step 1: TSA Denies Entry to Security You cannot pass through the checkpoint without:

  • REAL ID or accepted alternative ID, OR
  • Proof of $45 ConfirmID fee payment

Step 2: You Are Turned Away TSA officer will explain you cannot fly today without paying the fee.

Step 3: You Miss Your Flight Without clearing security, you cannot reach your gate. Your flight leaves without you.

Step 4: No Refund from Airline “Voluntary” missed flight = no refund. You’re responsible for rebooking costs.

Step 5: Potential Rebook Options

  • Pay $45 ConfirmID fee at airport (if time allows)
  • Rebook for later date (after getting REAL ID)
  • Go home and fly another day

Bottom line: TSA has the legal authority to deny boarding. There is no workaround, no arguing, no exceptions (except humanitarian emergencies, which are rare and require extensive verification).


Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Concerns

Disability rights advocates have raised concerns about the $45 fee:

The Issues

1. Discriminatory Impact 20% of people with disabilities don’t have current driver’s licenses. Reasons:

  • Cannot drive due to disability
  • Difficulty getting to DMV
  • Limited DMV accessibility
  • Vision impairments prevent license renewal

2. Financial Burden People with disabilities often live on fixed incomes (Social Security Disability, SSI). The $45 fee represents a significant expense.

3. No Exemptions TSA has not announced disability exemptions or reduced fees for people with disabilities.

TSA’s Response

TSA states that acceptable alternatives exist:

  • Passports (but these cost $130-190)
  • Federal benefits IDs (some accepted)
  • Military/VA IDs (for veterans)

Reality: Many people with disabilities don’t have these alternatives either.


Impact on Families

Families traveling together face multiplied costs.

Example Scenarios

Family of 4 (2 adults, 2 teens): All forgot to get REAL ID. Flying together.

Cost: $45 × 4 people = $180 per 10-day period

If they fly 3 times per year (vacation, holidays, summer trip): Annual Cost: $180 × 3 = $540

Compare to: Family passport costs = $130 × 4 = $520 one-time (lasts 10 years)

Savings: Getting passports saves $5,200+ over 10 years


Family of 5 (2 adults, 3 kids under 16): Kids have no ID (under 18 don’t always need photo ID for domestic flights—they do NOW).

Wait—Do Kids Need REAL ID?

TSA Policy as of February 1, 2026:

  • Children under 18 do NOT need photo ID if traveling with parent/guardian
  • Parent/guardian MUST have REAL ID or acceptable ID
  • If parent lacks ID and pays $45 ConfirmID fee, kids can travel free

Bottom line: Kids are exempt if parent has compliant ID. But if parent pays ConfirmID, whole family can travel.


Trump Administration’s Role

The REAL ID Act was passed in 2005 (post-9/11 security law), but enforcement was delayed for 20 years.

Timeline of Delays

2005: REAL ID Act signed into law 2008-2020: Repeatedly delayed (states not ready) 2020: COVID-19 caused another delay 2021: Biden administration delayed again May 7, 2025: REAL ID enforcement finally began under Trump administration (DHS Secretary Kristi Noem) February 1, 2026: $45 ConfirmID fee begins (TOMORROW)

Trump’s Stance

President Trump criticized previous administrations for “failing to implement the law for 20 years.”

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem stated: “The REAL ID law was signed more than 20 years ago, but previous presidential administrations failed to properly implement it. Under President Trump’s leadership, the law was finally implemented and enforced.”

Translation: The Trump administration is taking a hardline approach—no more delays, no more grace periods.


The Bottom Line

TOMORROW (February 1, 2026) at midnight, TSA’s $45 ConfirmID fee begins at EVERY US airport. If you don’t have REAL ID, a passport, or another accepted ID, you will pay $45 per person, per 10-day period to fly domestically.

8+ million Americans still lack compliant IDs. Many don’t know about the fee. Airport chaos is expected tomorrow as confused passengers scramble to pay or get turned away.

If you’re flying this weekend:
✅ Check your ID NOW—does it have a gold star? (If yes, you’re fine)
✅ No gold star? Bring your passport instead
✅ No passport? Pay $45 at pay.gov RIGHT NOW before your flight
✅ Add extra time to security tomorrow—expect delays

If you’re a frequent traveler without REAL ID: The math is brutal. Paying $45 every 10 days costs $540-$1,080+ per year. Getting a REAL ID ($0-$40) or passport ($130-190) saves you thousands.

Go to the DMV. Get REAL ID. Avoid this fee forever.

The deadline was 20 years in the making. There will be NO more extensions. The fee starts TOMORROW.


For More Information:

  • Pay ConfirmID Fee: pay.gov (search “TSA ConfirmID”)
  • TSA ConfirmID Info: tsa.gov/tsaconfirm-id
  • REAL ID Info: tsa.gov/real-id
  • Acceptable IDs: tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/identification
  • Passport Applications: travel.state.gov
  • Your State DMV: Google “YourState DMV REAL ID”

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As a lead contributor for Travel Tourister, Vinay is dedicated to serving our Tier 1 audience (US, UK, Canada, Australia). His mission is to deliver precise, fact-checked news and actionable, data-driven articles that empower readers to make informed decisions, minimize travel risks, and maximize their adventure without compromising safety or budget.

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