Important Notice for Groups Regarding REAL ID
Beginning February 1, 2026, all travelers should be aware of a major change at airport security checkpoints. Adults who do not have a REAL ID or a valid passport will be required to pay a $45 identity-verification fee. The most important detail for families and group travelers is this: Passengers who are 17 or younger do not need a REAL ID, but the day a traveler turns 18, it becomes mandatory. Even if they turn 18 in the middle of a trip, they will need a REAL ID for the return flight.
Fees for Those Without REAL ID
The TSA announced that travelers who arrive at security without a REAL ID or passport will need to undergo an identity verification process. This process requires a $45 fee that covers the technology and administrative work needed to confirm a traveler’s identity. Once verified, the approval is valid for up to 10 days, so passengers will not need to repeat the process during that time.
How Long Verification Takes
The identity verification process generally takes 10 to 15 minutes. In busy airports, or during peak travel seasons, the wait may be longer. Travelers should plan additional time at security if they expect to use this option.
Age Requirements: The Day They Turn 18
Passengers who are 17 or younger can continue traveling without a REAL ID. However, the requirement begins immediately upon a traveler’s 18th birthday. If a traveler turns 18 during a trip, the return portion of the trip will require a REAL ID-compliant license or a valid passport. This detail is especially important for school groups, youth trips, and family vacations.
What Groups Need To Know
For all group travel starting February 1, 2026, every participant who is 18 or older must have a REAL ID or a valid passport. Those turning 18 during the trip must prepare in advance to avoid delays and fees on the return journey.
Plan Ahead
To avoid fees and delays, travelers should confirm whether their driver’s license is REAL ID-compliant. A valid passport or other TSA-approved ID will also meet the requirement. More details can be found on the TSA website.












