A child traveling within the US typically needs a valid form of identification, such as a passport or birth certificate, and may also require a consent letter from a parent or guardian if traveling alone or with someone other than their legal guardian. It is recommended to check with the airline or transportation provider for specific requirements.
Not unless you are the driver.
None needed for travel within US
If you are going on a cruise from a US port and the child is a US citizen, you will only need a state-issued copy of the child's birth certificate. If you are flying, the child will need a passport.
This will depend on where you want to travel. If only within US then you need a valid ID, if international travel you need you passport, visa and other requirements like immunization and such.
No, you cannot travel within the US with an expired passport.
No, you cannot travel within the US with an expired passport.
No, it is not possible to travel within the US with an expired passport.
None needed to travel within the US.
No, a child cannot travel from the US to Canada without a passport.
When traveling from Puerto Rico to Florida, no passport is needed. Puerto Rico is part of the US, as is Florida. Traveling from Puerto Rico to Florida is travel within the United States. Citizens do not need a passport to travel within the US, although they do need some form of government-issued photo identification to get on a commercial airplane and a passport will serve that function. Non-citizens who are in Puerto Rico have already entered the US using a passport (or similar document for Canadians) and so need only the identification they would need to travel within the US, for example, from Miami to Atlanta, to travel to Florida or other locations in the US.
Passports are usually just for international travel and are not necessary for domestic travel. You may need some kind of ID while traveling within a country.
Yes, but you will need some government issued photo id (Driver's license, etc).