Not unless you want to buy a children's ticket and you look older than the relevant age limit.
Yes, you typically do not need an ID to purchase a bus ticket.
Yes, you typically need a valid government-issued ID to board a Greyhound bus with an e-ticket.
Yes, you typically need a valid ID to book a bus ticket, as it is often required for identification purposes and to prevent fraud.
To buy the plane ticket to Mexico, no... there is no ID required. But to USE that ticket and GO to Mexico then yes, you will need a passport and that will be your ID.
Yes, you typically do not need an ID to travel by bus within the same country, but it is recommended to carry a form of identification in case it is required for ticket purchase or verification.
I think you can do that. They should be an option to designate who it is for. When the arrive they show some ID and can get the ticket.
I was asked for picture ID at the Vancouver Bus Depot and go through an inspection queue before being allowed to enter the boarding area. So the answer is yes.
Yes, you typically do not need an ID to board a bus.
To travel on a Greyhound bus, you need a valid ID, a ticket, and to follow their baggage policy. Additionally, minors may need a consent form.
One can find Greyhound bus ticket prices for students by visiting the Greyhound official website. Greyhound will require the ticket user to present a student ID upon boarding the bus.
Yes, you may need to show an ID to ride a bus, depending on the specific bus service or city regulations. It is recommended to check with the bus service provider for their specific requirements.
I'm not sure about an id for travel within the United States. A Passport is for international travel only, you will not need one if you fly to any of the 50 US states