Alaska is one of the 50 states of the United States of America. If you are a U.S. citizen you would not need a passport as you are traveling within the country... not to Canada.
Only if you're a US resident, then you can use a driver license, if your an adult. Children don't need it. But you really shouldtake them ,just in case.
Residents of Alaska do receive an annual payment just for living in Alaska. It's called the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend. The amount received by each resident in 2010 was $1,281.
No, passport requirements are not for domestic travels. Though passports can be used as a picture ID for boarding the plane.
You cannot receive the Alaska Permanent Fund dividend check if you are not an Alaskan resident.
Alaska is one of the 50 United States. Being a resident doesn't give or restrict the ability to buy a car. I belive you will need a US Passport to drive through Canada through. Its a long drive 2-5 days depending on if you sleep or bring another driver.
As both Maine and Alaska are U.S. States, you do not need a passport to get there.
Alaska
No.
A passport is now required.
The drive between Oregon and Alaska entails crossing the international border between Canada and the United States. U.S. citizens do not require a passport to enter Canada, but it is the preferred form of identification. To enter into Canada, U.S. citizens require proof of U.S. citizenship. This can be: a passport, birth certificate, certificate of citizenship or naturalization, U.S. Permanent Resident Card, or a Certificate of Indian Status along with photo identification.
yes, if you are an American citizen and have some form of an ID like a driving license.
No, you do not need a passport inside the US but you will need a valid picture ID.