The Transportation Security Administration will charge passengers $45 for traveling without a Real ID or passport starting Feb. 1, marking a significant increase from the initially announced $18 fee .

The agency has said the fee would help cover costs associated with enhanced screenings, including software and staffing. It would also fund technology used to verify passengers’ biographic and biometric information.

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"This fee ensures the cost to cover verification of an insufficient ID will come from the traveler, not the taxpayer," said Adam Stahl, senior official performing the duties of deputy administrator for the agency. "The security of the traveling public is our top priority, so we

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