Little Rock, Arkansas – Starting February 1, travelers passing through Clinton National Airport will face a new requirement at the TSA Security Checkpoint. Anyone arriving without a REAL ID, passport, or trusted traveler card will be required to pay a $45 fee before being allowed to board their flight. The fee is intended to cover additional identity verification procedures and help maintain airport security.
Airport officials urge travelers to make sure their driver’s license is REAL ID-compliant to avoid delays and extra charges. REAL ID cards meet federal standards for identification and are already marked with a star in the upper corner. Those who do not have a REAL ID are encouraged to bring alternative TSA-approved identification to ensure smooth passage through security.
“This new fee is designed to encourage travelers to comply with federal identification requirements while still allowing those without REAL ID to travel after completing additional verification,” a spokesperson for Clinton National Airport said. The announcement comes as the federal government continues to enforce compliance with REAL ID rules, which have been gradually implemented nationwide over the past several years.
Travelers should note that the fee applies to any adult attempting to fly domestically without an accepted form of federal ID. For families or groups, each individual lacking a REAL ID will be responsible for paying the fee. Airport officials recommend checking identification well in advance of travel to avoid surprises at the checkpoint.
In addition to passports and REAL ID cards, other TSA-approved alternatives include certain state-issued IDs, military identification, and federally recognized tribal IDs. Airport staff emphasized that bringing one of these alternatives will allow travelers to bypass the $45 fee and proceed through standard screening procedures without delay.
The implementation of this new policy aligns with national efforts to ensure a safer, more streamlined airport security process. While some travelers may find the fee inconvenient, officials note that it will help maintain efficiency at TSA checkpoints during busy travel periods.
For more information on REAL ID requirements, alternative forms of identification, and other TSA rules, travelers can visit the TSA website or consult the Clinton National Airport information desk. Officials encourage all passengers to plan ahead, verify their identification, and arrive early to allow time for any additional verification steps if needed.
The new policy is set to take effect in just a few weeks, marking the next step in nationwide enforcement of the REAL ID Act. By preparing in advance, travelers can avoid the fee and ensure a smoother experience at the airport.