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Is a passport needed to travel from state to state?
As of February 2021, there are no states that require passports from U.S. citizens to fly domestically. Your airline or the TSA should never ask you to present a valid passport.
What ID do I need to fly between states?
You must present an acceptable ID, such as a valid passport, state-issued enhanced driver’s license or U.S. military ID, to fly within the U.S. You will not be allowed to fly if your identity cannot be verified. Review the complete list of acceptable identification.
Can I travel within the US without a passport?
The good news is that American citizens do not need a passport to fly domestically. You will always need a passport to fly internationally though. Read on for more info about the types of ID you can use while traveling domestically, upcoming changes to ID that will affect all US travelers, and how to get a passport.
Do you need a REAL ID if you have a passport?
Do I Need a Real ID to Travel If I Already Have a Passport? The short answer is, no. An official U.S. passport will get you through airport security and can be used in place of a Real ID.
Why get a REAL ID if I have a passport?
If you have a valid U.S. Passport or U.S. Passport Card, military ID, or another federally approved identificationOpens In A New Window, you may use this as your form of identification to pass a TSA checkpoint at airports nationwide and visit a secure federal building or military installations at any time.
Do I need a REAL ID if I have a passport?
Is Passport better than REAL ID?
In comparing the features between a Real ID vs. a passport, a passport is a better choice because: You can travel internationally by land, sea, or air, which you cannot with a Real ID. A Real ID is only valid for domestic air travel within the United States.
Can I use my passport to fly?
The U.S. passport book and U.S. passport card are both accepted as ID for domestic flights. The passport card cannot be used for international air travel, but it is still a great ID to have in your wallet. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) accepts the passport card as ID for domestic flights.
Do you need a passport to fly in 2018?
If you live in the following nine states, you will need a passport, military ID, or a permanent resident card to fly on or after January 22, 2018: TSA is currently running signage at airports warning travelers about this change in policy.
What states do you need a passport to fly domestic?
If you live in the following nine states, you will need a passport, military ID, or a permanent resident card to fly on or after January 22, 2018: Kentucky. Maine. Minnesota. Missouri. Montana. Oklahoma. Pennsylvania. South Carolina. Washington.
Can You Fly with a driver’s license in 2018?
Effective January 22, 2018, TSA will only accept state-issued driver’s licenses or identification cards if they are issued by a REAL ID compliant state or a non-compliant state with an extension. As always, travelers may use alternate forms of identification such as a passport, military ID, or permanent resident card.
What do I need to fly within the United States?
If you live in the following nine states, you will need a passport, military ID, or a permanent resident card to fly on or after January 22, 2018: Kentucky Maine Minnesota Missouri Montana Oklahoma Pennsylvania South Carolina Washington