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Mike
June 24, 2021
Hi there, I’m flying with my son on United who is just a hair under 2 years old. We purchased a seat (with miles) for him but he’s of course technically under 2 for a few weeks. Not sure in the case where we have a seat for him that wasn’t free if he needs ID. So I guess more specifically, for ticketing/check-in will we need his birth certificate? Thanks!
Jarrod West
June 24, 2021
Hi Mike,
Since you actually purchased a ticket for your son, and he is not flying free as a lap child, then you should not need to prove his age.
Mike
June 24, 2021
Thanks, Jarrod!
Nadine
June 24, 2021
I am the legal guardian of a 7 year old girl, whom I’ve had since birth. She has major allergies which require carrying numerous meds. We are traveling domestically and internationally in the next 4 months. Other than her passport should I get TSA Pre check or the Global Entry card for her?
Jarrod West
June 28, 2021
Hi Nadine,
That probably would not be necessary just for her meds. But if you’d rather her be able to use the expedited security lines then it certainly wouldn’t hurt to have.
jamie morawski
June 26, 2021
We are traveling to Mexico and taking my son’s 17 year old friend with us. Will we need anything other than his passport? Thank you!
Jarrod West
June 28, 2021
Hi Jamie,
The required documents can vary by airline, but you likely will need a parental consent form signed by both parents and a copy of the non-traveling parent’s passport or valid identification.
Andrea DeBerry
June 27, 2021
If I decide to take my niece with us on a family trip what will I need in order for her to travel with us?
Jarrod West
June 28, 2021
Hi Andrea,
As long as it is a domestic trip, then you should not need any special documentation.
Crystal
July 06, 2021
Me and my children are visiting South Carolina we live in NY husband will stay behind working my children are 4, 6 and 8 what identification do I need for them? Do I bring their birth certificate? Or I don’t need anything but their passes?.
Jarrod West
July 07, 2021
Hi Crystal,
You should only need to bring the boarding passes for your children. Safe travels!
Amber S.
July 20, 2021
My two grandchildren, over whom we have legal custody, ages 14 and 16, will be flying to Hawaii unaccompanied. Since no adult will be accompanying them, what kind of ID will they need and will they need to have any letter or documentation from me in order to board the flight.
My 16 yr old granddaughter is special needs and has her current school ID only as ID. My 14 yr old grandson has his school ID from school years 2019/2020…not the most current, but he was absent on the day photos were taken for his more recent school ID. Will his school ID from year before last suffice as ID? That’s all he has. They both do have their birth certs that I could make copies of though as well.
Jarrod West
July 29, 2021
Hi Amber,
Their student IDs should suffice for this trip. But you might want to check and see if the airline they are flying with requires a child travel consent form.
Erick
July 28, 2021
Hi. I’m 18 and I came to the US for vacation but I need to return to Puerto Rico and my ID is back in Puerto Rico. Is there a way I can go back? I do have my birth certificate and social security.
Christine Krzyszton
July 28, 2021
Hi Erick. As a U.S. citizen, traveling to Puerto Rico is just like visiting another state. However, since you normally need a government-issued photo ID, TSA will need to verify your identity before allowing you to enter the secured area and fly. Before you return, you could try to obtain a photo ID locally using the documents you have or take the documents you have (along with your printed boarding pass) and expect additional screening at the airport. Arrive early and take any additional documents you might have from this list to help verify your identity: https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/identification
Doug Thomas
August 16, 2021
My 13-year-old daughter and my mom are flying to Alaska. Does she need an id?
Jarrod West
August 17, 2021
Hi Doug,
Minors under the age of 18 will not need ID to pass through security, only a boarding pass to board the plane if they are accompanied by an adult.
Miracle
August 19, 2021
My 15 year old daughter is traveling by herself but we can’t find the birth certificate but she has a school id badge and adoption papers. Will that work??
Jarrod West
August 20, 2021
Hi Miracle,
Your daughters school ID badge should be fine. There should be no need for her to bring her adoption papers.
Katia Garcia
September 03, 2021
Could my five year old fly with me in the states, with just her birth certificate?
Jarrod West
September 03, 2021
Hi Katie,
If you are her parent, then your child does not need any documentation to fly with you domestically. Safe travels!
jordan
September 10, 2021
If my child is traveling without a parent, but traveling with their grandparents, what do they need?
Jarrod West
September 10, 2021
Hi Jordan,
As long as they are traveling domestically, they should not need anything special in order to fly with their grandparents.
Candace Hodgkins
November 24, 2021
So in the case of a grandparent and 12 year old granddaughter, with a passport and flying domestically, I do not need the consent from parent form?
Jarrod West
November 30, 2021
Hi Candace,
No, you should not need a parent consent form for a domestic flight. Safe travels!
Linda
September 27, 2021
Hi,
My 10 year old son and I are traveling internationally, we both have visas and passports.. his father is not listed on his birth certificate, will I need to present any additional information to delta airlines or TSA for travel
Chris Hassan
September 30, 2021
Hi Linda,
Unfortunately, these rules will vary by country and airline. It is best to contact Delta to clarify.
Safe travels!
Chris
Kiana
November 24, 2021
I turn 18 during our family trip to New York and I don’t have a state-issued ID or driver’s license yet but I have my school ID and I have photos of my driver’s permit as well as my birth certificate. Does that count as enough identification for me to fly back home? I also leave in a day.
Jarrod West
November 29, 2021
Hi Kiana,
Yes, any of those forms of ID should be perfectly fine. Safe travels!
eddy
November 26, 2021
My dad will be traveling with me (I am a minor) and I have all his info on the document, and all of his passport info. Will I also need my mother’s passport even though she is not coming with us?
Jarrod West
November 29, 2021
Hi Eddy,
Where will you be traveling?
Abror
December 01, 2021
My kids will be traveling from San Diego to Bahamas. Their age is 24, 21 and 12. My question is, do my 12 year old child can travel with his siblings? Do we need to sign any papers to allow him to travel alone with his grown siblings?
Jarrod West
December 02, 2021
Hi Abror,
It shouldn’t be required since they will be traveling with siblings, but you might want to send a parental consent form with them just in case.
Kenny
December 03, 2021
Hi my 9 year old stepson is traveling with his father domestically. We are trying to check him into his flight but the airline is asking for an ID number for my stepson. Also, does his father have to have a real ID or passport to fly? Or is he driving license enough identification? Thanks in advance! Happy holidays!
Jarrod West
December 03, 2021
Hi Kenny,
Since it is a domestic flight, his driver’s license should suffice! Safe travels!
Tamara Bennett
January 27, 2022
My 15 year old son is traveling with his 18 year old sister. Will he need any documentation? Thank you!
Jarrod West
January 27, 2022
Hi Tamara,
Where will they be traveling?
Gladys Inting
February 21, 2022
I will be traveling internationally with my niece this coming September and she will be 18 by then. She got her passport when she was 15 and it will still be valid until 2024. Will she need to do anything else?
Jarrod West
February 22, 2022
Hi Gladys,
No, she should not need to do anything else. Safe travels!
nadine
March 21, 2022
I will be traveling internationally with my 19-month-old twins and my uncle, does my uncle need any type of authorization to board with one of the kids while Im on the same flight? There is no father’s name on their birth certificate.
Chris Hassan
March 21, 2022
Hi Nadine,
Since both twins will be on your ticket for check-in, your uncle will not need any documentation while boarding.
Safe travels,
Chris
Mike
March 24, 2022
My wife and I will be flying to California with our 15 year old nephew, will he need any parental documents to travel or just and photo I’d? Thanks
Chris Hassan
March 24, 2022
Hi Mike,
He will only need a boarding pass to get through security on a domestic flight, although an ID is always good to have. No other documents are needed.
Safe travels,
Chris
Mike
March 24, 2022
Thanks!!
Ken
May 03, 2022
My 17 year old daughter is flying to New York with my sisters for a wedding. My daughter’s passport just expired in January and did not know about until this trip came up. She has no other form of ID except for her school ID. There are long waits to book appointments for passport renewals and DMV for real ID.
Can she still go and what does she need?
Christine Krzyszton
May 03, 2022
Hi Ken. The TSA states that for passengers under 18, no ID is required if traveling domestically with an (adult) companion. More information here: https://www.tsa.gov/travel/frequently-asked-questions/will-minors-need-have-state-id-fly-domestically It wouldn’t hurt for her to carry her school ID with her, however.
Cierra
August 03, 2022
Thank you so much !!
Marcus Beard
June 13, 2022
My 16/yo will be flying alone. Will his school ID work for Identification?
Jarrod West
June 13, 2022
Hi Marcus,
Yes, that should be fine!
Ariel Davidson
July 05, 2022
We are having passport issues. We live in Canada but want to go to Florida. My new idea is to drive over the LAND border with Birth Certificates for the kids (adults do have valid passports). Then fly from Vermont to Orlando.
The little kids ages 7 and 10 are Canadian citizens but do not have passports, can they fly domestic with the parents with just the Canadian Birth Certificate. It is impossible to actually get a passport here.
Sherry Bryans
October 31, 2022
Did you ever get an answer? We are driving to Buffalo and flying from there to Orlando.
Kim
September 16, 2022
Hi I’m 17 and I want to fly to Florida by myself and I only have my birth certificate, will I still be able to fly alone?
Chris Hassan
September 16, 2022
Him Kim,
A birth certificate should suffice, however depending on the airline, you may need to complete an unaccompanied minor form in advance.
Krystopher
October 26, 2022
I’m 16 and will be flying with my family but I lost my student ID card. I don’t have any other form of ID can I still board the plane.
Chris Hassan
October 27, 2022
If you are flying on a domestic flight with adults, you will not need an ID.
Sherry Bryans
October 31, 2022
I am driving to Buffalo from Canada with a foster boy who is 13. We are flying from Buffalo to Orlando. What identification do I need for the airport.
Jarrod West
November 01, 2022
Hi Sherry,
Minors under the age of 18 will not need ID to pass through security, only a boarding pass to board the plane if they are accompanied by an adult.
Aaron Sigrah
November 05, 2022
My daughter is 19 and her u.s passport expired, can she use her birth certificate and student id to travel from Hawaii to Texas and back?
Jarrod West
November 07, 2022
Hi Aaron,
Yes, she should be fine to use those.
Carrie
December 30, 2022
Does this apply to non-US-citizens? We are Canadian. Parents have valid Canadian passports but kids do not. If we drive across the border with kids’ birth certificates, can we then catch a domestic flight, or will the kids not having passports be an issue?
Chris Hassan
January 03, 2023
Hey Carrie, that should not be an issue.
Lisa
April 19, 2023
My 15 year old is flying from TX to NJ with no adult. Can I send him with a COPY of his passport or birth certificate or must it be the original document?
Chris Hassan
April 24, 2023
They will need an Unaccompanied Minor Service Form and some ID, a copy might not be sufficient. It is best to reach out to the airline directly to confirm.
Dorothy Smiley
March 04, 2023
I’m traveling domestic with my 12 year old granddaughter does she need Identification?
Christine Krzyszton
March 06, 2023
Hi Dorothy. There is no ID requirement for a 12-year-old flying with an adult domestically.
Kristin
March 04, 2023
My daughter is 14yo & would be flying privately to the Dominican Republic on 3/27, it is currently 3/4. Is it possible to have a passport by then? Expedited or Urgent a possibility? Thanks! P.S. we live in Indiana.
Keri Stooksbury
March 05, 2023
Hi Kristin – you might want to check out our article: Expedited U.S. Passport Application Guide — Includes All 26 U.S. Passport Offices & Agencies. You may also want to review this Travel.gov page. Good luck!
Joanna Zapien
April 10, 2023
My 12-year-old doesn’t have a passport and is traveling to Mexico with his uncle. What do I need to do? Thank you in advance.
Chris Hassan
April 10, 2023
Hi Joanna,
He will need a passport to fly from the U.S. to Mexico. Here is a guide for first-timers: /travel/definitive-us-passport-application-guide/
Sharyn
April 11, 2023
Is it still true in 2023 that a child traveling domestically with a grandparent does not need a parental consent form? Traveling with Frontier.
Chris Hassan
April 11, 2023
Hi Sharyn,
Correct, on a domestic flight that is not needed. However, if they don’t share a last name, it might be a good idea to send extra documentation.
Natalie
May 06, 2023
Can I travel domestically with a 8 year old with a temporary parental consent form? The form says it does not need to be notarized and the only parent that actually can have custody wants nothing to do with her. I’ve had her for about 5 years, she calls me mom. I have her original birth certificate and was able to obtain her social security card from their offices with the forms already mentioned plus her school enrollment verification.
Chris Hassan
May 08, 2023
Yes, but if you have any concerns, it is best to reach out directly to your airline.
Justin
June 09, 2023
Hi. My daughter is 17 and traveling internationally without her parents. She has a valid passport. Does she need any other documentation -such as a notarized letter from her parents – to get through immigration in either the UK or the EU?
Christine Krzyszton
June 12, 2023
Hi Justin. According to the U.S. Dept of Customs and Border Patrol, she can travel to most countries without her parents. The Department also states that “Children must have their own passport, visa or other international entry documentation required of adults. In addition, certain countries require children leaving that country without both parents and a legal guardian to have a letter of consent, in some cases notarized.” It sounds like taking a consent letter, signed by both parents and notarized, would be advised.
Justin
June 15, 2023
Thanks Christine!
Michelle
July 11, 2023
Can I travel to Aruba with my 15 year old with just her passport? I keep getting mixed answers. We just got her passport in April and her father signed for everything to get it.
Jarrod West
July 11, 2023
Hi Michelle,
Yes, you should be able to.
Patricia
July 23, 2023
I am flying with my granddaughter. She is 18 years old with Down syndrome. Does she need an ID or any special documents? We are flying from St Louis, MO To Orlando, Fl.
Christine Krzyszton
July 23, 2023
Hi Patricia. Yes, she will need an ID to fly. Have a wonderful trip.
April
August 03, 2023
My 18 year old is flying within the U.S. and has no drivers license or real ID. Can she use a birth certificate along with a school ID or credit card?
Christine Krzyszton
August 04, 2023
Hi April. At 18, she will need a government-issued photo ID. It’s possible she may be allowed to fly with the forms of ID you mentioned but she may be taken aside and questioned which can cause delays throughout her trip. Or, she may not be allowed to fly. She might want to obtain a state-issued ID prior to flying. The Department of Motor Vehicles or Secretary of State office can issue one. Here is a list of all the acceptable forms of ID. https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/identification
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