
cdhl_nethockey
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No, just some form of official identification. |
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kdrmstbs
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No, not at all! even if you were not a US citizen you do not need to show passport to travel within the United States. I worked for an Airline for many years and when you travel inside the United states you do not need to show a passport just a picture ID, example your drivers license. |
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travelmaster
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of course you don't need to fly but you will need some OFFICIAL
government id which your passport can qualify for or you can use your drivers license as well |
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J.J.
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Nope. Only if your going international would you need one. |
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The Mouse II
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No.
Cheers |
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Neil
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No. |
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mcliff87
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if your an american citizian, no |
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GPapenburg
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No, on U.S. internal flights adult passengers (18 and over) are required to show a U.S. federal or state-issued photo ID that contains the following: name, date of birth, gender, expiration date.
Source(s):
http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/acceptable_documents.shtm |
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