01/27/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/27/2026 14:06
WICHITA, Kan. - Airline passengers who do not have REAL ID-compliant identification on Sunday, Feb. 1 at Kansas airports must pay a $45 fee for identity verification before arriving at the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) checkpoint.
The fee covers the cost of a modernized alternative identity verification system, called TSA ConfirmID. The verification will cover a 10-day travel period, so travelers who plan their return flight within that 10-day period will pay once for both flights.
"Those who do not want to pay the $45 fee for the modernized ID verification still have time to get their REAL ID-compliant driver's license or another acceptable form of ID," said TSA Federal Security Director for Kansas Fred Person. "While most travelers provide acceptable identification, it is our responsibility to confirm that passengers are who they claim to be. TSA ConfirmID is vital for strengthening security and protecting travelers nationwide, ensuring the safety of our skies and transportation systems."
Acceptable forms of ID include:
Kansas travelers without an acceptable ID are encouraged to visit the TSA ConfirmID program feesite and pay the $45 fee prior to travel on or after Sunday, Feb. 1. Passengers need to have a printed or electronic copy of the receipt to show to the transportation security officer verifying identification at the airport checkpoint.
Nationally, about 94% of passengers already use their REAL ID or other acceptable forms of identification. TSA expects wait times will increase for passengers without a REAL ID or other acceptable form of identification when TSA ConfirmID goes into effect.
TSA's list of acceptable forms of ID can be found at TSA.gov/travel/security-screening/identification.
For more information on REAL ID, please visit TSA.gov/real-id or text 275-872 ("AskTSA") or @AskTSA with questions.
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