No. The TSA, a federal agency, does not accept municipal IDs.
NO You must have a Passport acceptable to the Country you are flying too. The Airline will check at least twice and usually three times.
No. For domestic travels, you do not need you passport. You only need a valid identification card.
The Municipal ID card refers to some form of identification that is usually issued by a given municipality.
Yes, you can use a municipal ID card to open a bank account.
No. The Social Security Administration, a federal agency, does not accept municipal IDs.
Carry your greencard. Green card is required to board a US (mainland) based flight from Puerto Rico.
Carry your greencard. Green card is required to board a US (mainland) based flight from Puerto rico.
No. Voter registration is subject to state law and states do not accept municipal IDs.
To get a municipal ID card you have to show proof of who you are. Depending on where you live, it should be an acceptable form of identification for the State Police.
The City of New York is stating on their website that the IDNYC municipal ID card CANNOT be used as proof of age to comply with New York State laws concerning the purchase of alcohol or tobacco.
Absolutely not. State law governs the sale and purchase of firearms. States do not accept municipal IDs.
If you are within the municipality that issued the ID card, then the municipal ID may be required to accept the ID unless prohibited by state law. Outside the municipality that issued the card, your chances are very slim.