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  1. 29 sty 2024 · Overview. As an adult over the age of 18, you need a valid government form of ID to board a plane in the U.S., according to the TSA. If you’re flying internationally, you will need to show your passport or passport card.

  2. 28 lis 2017 · Children, who are U.S. citizens, do not need a passport to fly from a U.S. state or territory to Puerto Rico, whether traveling by themselves or with a parent. Traveling to any of the U.S. territories or commonwealths, like Puerto Rico, is not considered entering a foreign country.

  3. Acceptable Identification at the TSA Checkpoint. Adult passengers 18 and older must show valid identification at the airport checkpoint in order to travel. Beginning May 7, 2025, if you plan to use your state-issued ID or license to fly within the U.S., make sure it is REAL ID compliant.

  4. Traveling with Children. All passengers are required to undergo screening. However, TSA has developed modified screening procedures for children who appear to be 12 years old and younger. TSA officers will consult parents or the traveling guardian about the child’s screening.

  5. 6 sty 2024 · All passengers, including minors, are required to present a valid passport or an acceptable form of identification, such as a birth certificate or a government-issued ID card, when traveling to Puerto Rico.

  6. Minors aged 5-14 traveling alone are not required to show ID at time of check-in. We still encourage that they carry some form of ID during travel. Minors aged 15-17 traveling alone need one of the following:

  7. Birth Certificate Guidance. TSA will accept only the following birth records: A long-form U.S. state/territory-issued certified/sealed Birth Certificate; or. A U.S. state/territory-issued certified/sealed Birth Abstract that meets the requirements of a Birth Certificate (see below.

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