yankebabie
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- Sep 16, 2007
What kind of documentation, if any, does a 4 year old need to fly. Thank you
Assuming of course that your flight is domestic.They need nothing
If you are a single parent or flying without your child's other parent, you may run into TSA demanding a notarized letter from the other parent allowing the child out of the state. It is more prevalent with international departures, but with the rise in custodial kidnappings, the authorities are starting to look for permission to fly with your own kids!
Unless you are leaving the country not an issue. We have flown multiple times with multiple foster kids who are obviously not our bio kids as well as our soon to be adopted daughter. Never a second glance.If you are a single parent or flying without your child's other parent, you may run into TSA demanding a notarized letter from the other parent allowing the child out of the state. It is more prevalent with international departures, but with the rise in custodial kidnappings, the authorities are starting to look for permission to fly with your own kids!
If you are a single parent or flying without your child's other parent, you may run into TSA demanding a notarized letter from the other parent allowing the child out of the state. It is more prevalent with international departures, but with the rise in custodial kidnappings, the authorities are starting to look for permission to fly with your own kids!
If you are a single parent or flying without your child's other parent, you may run into TSA demanding a notarized letter from the other parent allowing the child out of the state. It is more prevalent with international departures, but with the rise in custodial kidnappings, the authorities are starting to look for permission to fly with your own kids!
This is COMPLETELY INCORRECT. You are not required to have ANY ID for ANY child under the age of 18. There is one exception, that is the case of a lap child where to allow the child free flight, he must be proven to be under age 2. There is NO requirement whatsoever for proving who a child is to you, or their age.If you are a single parent or flying without your child's other parent, you may run into TSA demanding a notarized letter from the other parent allowing the child out of the state. It is more prevalent with international departures, but with the rise in custodial kidnappings, the authorities are starting to look for permission to fly with your own kids!
If you are a single parent or flying without your child's other parent, you may run into TSA demanding a notarized letter from the other parent allowing the child out of the state. It is more prevalent with international departures, but with the rise in custodial kidnappings, the authorities are starting to look for permission to fly with your own kids!
If you are a single parent or flying without your child's other parent, you may run into TSA demanding a notarized letter from the other parent allowing the child out of the state. It is more prevalent with international departures, but with the rise in custodial kidnappings, the authorities are starting to look for permission to fly with your own kids!
Always had a notarized permission note from parent when taking a niece to WDW. Also requested that they have a state issued ID with them to cash traveler's checks if needed. Only had security ask them for ID once.