TSA successfully rolls out TSA ConfirmID
Agency sees uptick in REAL ID compliance rate
Based on early data reports, 95-99% of travelers are presenting REAL IDs or other acceptable forms of identification at airport security checkpoints, an encouraging improvement in compliance since TSA ConfirmID was announced in
"TSA ConfirmID has been a huge success due to the ongoing collaboration with our airline, airport and industry partners and effective public outreach and communications efforts," said Steve Lorincz, TSA's Acting Executive Assistant Administrator for Security Operations. "We have seen negligible operational impact in the system because of the preparation of our team and work of our partners. We continue to encourage travelers who do not have REAL ID-compliant identification or acceptable IDs to take the time to make appointments at their state's Department of Motor Vehicles."
After 20 years of delays and extensions, under the leadership of President
TSA ConfirmID is designed to provide non-compliant passengers with additional verification and security processes, ensuring terrorists, illegal aliens and other bad actors don't slip through the cracks and board flights alongside legitimate passengers.
With spring break fast approaching, TSA and our nation's airports are gearing up for travelers who may not frequently fly. TSA strongly encourages these travelers to make sure they are REAL ID-compliant to enjoy a stress-free, seamless travel experience.
TSA urges all air travelers to complete the following three steps prior to any air travel:
- STEP 1: Check your ID – Before heading to the airport, check that you have a REAL ID or other acceptable form of ID, such as a passport. If you do, you're all set. If you don't? Go to Step 2.
- STEP 2: Use TSA ConfirmID – If you don't have an acceptable ID, visit TSA.gov/ConfirmID to pay the $45 fee before your trip. You will receive a payment receipt by email from pay.gov.
- STEP 3: Bring your receipt – At the airport, show your pay.gov receipt (printed or screenshot) and any government-issued ID to the TSA officer and follow their instructions to complete the process.
TSA encourages travelers without a REAL ID to make an appointment with their state's Department of Motor Vehicles and receive a REAL ID before the next time they fly.
You can find TSA's full list of acceptable forms of ID at TSA.gov/travel/security-screening/identification. Travelers with acceptable forms of ID do not need to use TSA ConfirmID. Passengers unsure if their ID is REAL ID-compliant should check their state's Department of Motor Vehicles.
For more information on REAL ID, please visit TSA.gov/real-id or text 275-872 ("AskTSA") anytime with questions, call the TSA Contact Center at 866-289-9673, or submit inquiries at www.tsa.gov/email.
View original content to download multimedia:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/tsa-successfully-rolls-out-tsa-confirmid-302680746.html
SOURCE Transportation Security Administration
Serious News for Serious Traders! Try StreetInsider.com Premium Free!
You May Also Be Interested In
- Daribatech listed as a pre-approved Accredited Service Provider (ASP) by the UAE Ministry of Finance for National E-Invoicing Mandate
- CoinEx Updates Proof of Reserves, Reinforcing 100% Reserve Bottom Line and Long-Term Commitment to Asset Security
- BestXX Introduces SportsFi Ecosystem Combining Sports Engagement, Real-World Assets, and Decentralized Finance
Create E-mail Alert Related Categories
PRNewswire, Press ReleasesRelated Entities
Donald J. TrumpSign up for StreetInsider Free!
Receive full access to all new and archived articles, unlimited portfolio tracking, e-mail alerts, custom newswires and RSS feeds - and more!



Tweet
Share