Infants traveling to New Jersey do not need I.D. The current laws say that children under 18 traveling with their parents do not need I.D.
ANS 2 - The Question DID NOT mention New Jersey ! JERSEY is a British Protectorate island off the French coast
Infants traveling on a domestic flight within the United States typically do not need a government-issued ID. However, airlines may require proof of age, such as a birth certificate, for children under the age of 2. It is recommended to check with the specific airline for their requirements before traveling.
You need a new ID to fly if your current ID is expired or if you have lost it. It is important to have a valid form of identification when traveling by air.
And eight-year-old traveling with their grandparents does not need ID to board a plane. The child will need a notarized paper giving the grandparent permission to have the child with them.
no just make sure you bring your ID
You don't need one, if you are traveling entirely within the U.S. TSA rules only require photo ID for those over 18. If you are traveling abroad, you need a passport.
You need a travel ID for your trip when you are traveling internationally or to certain domestic locations that require identification beyond a driver's license.
passport, drivers licence, proof of age, birth certificate but usually photo id is required
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Obviously you need a passport.. No you don't. Picture ID is all that is required.
No. You need a photo ID like a drivers license.
As long as it is domestic travel (within the U.S.) children do not need ID as long as they are traveling with an adult who can present ID. If the child is traveling alone and does not have an adult who can present a valid ID at check-in, then the child will need to provide ID. Any Government issued form of ID should suffice. I would recommend checking with the airline to be sure. This answer applies to air travel only.
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