tsa digital id fees two tier airports 2026
Starting February 1, 2026, the TSA introduces a $45 fee via its ConfirmID program for travelers lacking digital IDs or REAL ID-compliant documents at checkpoints. This form of pay-to-verify system, which requires prepayment via Pay.gov in order to spend 10 days, is a controversial form of a two-tier system of security, punishing low-income/unprepared flyers with additional charges and time. The people who have a Digital ID (offered by 28 states through apps, such as Apple Wallet) bypass the CAT-2 lanes, whereas other individuals have to contend with manual verification lines. It has been criticized as commercializing access, an act that increases inequities during the implementation of REAL ID on May 7, 2025. TSA says that modernization is paid by revenue, whereas surveillance is sped up to the dismay of privacy activists.
Digital IDs enable contactless scans at equipped airports, slashing wait times versus manual checks.
The $45 fee hits budget travelers hardest—non-refundable, per-adult, no boarding guarantee despite payment.
Low-income, elderly, and rural flyers without app access face premium pricing for basic security passage.
https://www.pay.gov/public/form/start/1820857221
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