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.
Yes- by car, plane, or bus.
Yes, you typically do not need an ID to board a bus.
Yes, you typically do not need an ID to purchase a bus ticket.
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.
Most airlines request photographic ID for travel now. An airline is unlikely to accept a buss pass ID. A passport is advisable.
There are a couple of answers for you but no matter what you need an ID for all answers I'm about to give. If you travel by bus, or any automotive you need a U.S. Naturalization Citizenship document and if you travel by plane or boat you need a passport POSTER: In response to your question. So, if you are a U.S. citizen, once you are actually in the country of Mexico, you still need to provide ID to go from one part of Mexico to another? What if you are a Mexican citizen who ONLY wants to travel within the borders of Mexico. Would he need an ID?
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.
To travel by bus without presenting identification, you can purchase a ticket in cash and board the bus without needing to show any ID.
No, a Real ID is not required for international travel. You will need a valid passport to travel internationally.
No, a Real ID is not required for international travel. You will need a valid passport to travel internationally.
No you don't unless you leave the United States, like to Mexico or Canada. But their policy requires all passengers to carry some kind of ID or birth certificate on them at all time, though. If you travel to a different country on a Greyhound bus, you need to take a valid passport.
No.