Charleston, W.Va. The West Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles is urging residents this week to obtain a REAL ID before the Transportation Security Administration begins extra identity checks and a $45 fee for noncompliant air travelers on Feb. 1, 2026. Officials said more than 63% of state residents already carry the REAL ID and that first-time applicants must present a birth certificate and any name-change documents in person and pay a $10 fee. DMV officials also highlighted online pre-upload options to expedite visits. Everett Frazier and Mike May spoke in the DMV release. Based on 6 articles and supporting research.
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Residents who obtain REAL IDs, airlines and airport staff will benefit from faster screening and avoided $45 secondary-screening fees; federal agencies and the TSA will see clearer compliance with identification standards.
Travelers without REAL IDs who choose not to carry passports or obtain compliant identification risk $45 secondary-screening fees, longer delays at airports, and potential difficulty entering federal facilities.
After reading and researching latest news.... DMV data show TSA will implement extra checks and a $45 fee on Feb. 1, 2026; WV DMV reports 63% compliance, urges residents to present birth certificates and pay $10 for first-time REAL ID issuance to avoid delays and fees throughout the travel system.
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Virginians Urged to Get REAL ID Before February
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