torquelover
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Taking a flight with DDs 9 and 10 without the DW. Will I need ID for them or written consent from DW?
Taking a flight with DDs 9 and 10 without the DW. Will I need ID for them or written consent from DW?
Taking a flight with DDs 9 and 10 without the DW. Will I need ID for them or written consent from DW?
Nope. No ID needed for domestic flights. The exception is if they are not your children and sometimes if they have a different last name.
Not true. I have flown many times with kids who weren't my own and had different last names and no one blinked
And that is why I said sometimes. I happened to fly in February a few weeks ago and brought a friend along. I had a letter notarized from his mom. Yes, he was asked if he as my son and said no. I gave them the letter at security and it eliminated any issues. I have also brought a friend in the past and was never asked. So it does happen and it's better to be prepared.
Was the letter needed, I don't know. They did blink and asked a bunch of questions. I assume we would not have been prevented from going through security, but I sure was glad to avoid any chance.
Actually Notary Publics are able to charge for their services. There are some places which will offer the service free for their customers, but this should not automatically be the expectation.To have a letter notarized is free.
To have a letter notarized is free.
Nope. No ID needed for domestic flights. The exception is if they are not your children and sometimes if they have a different last name.
When my TA booked my flights she told me to have the kids birth certificates on hand. I do not want to bring those with us on a trip.
When my TA booked my flights she told me to have the kids birth certificates on hand. I do not want to bring those with us on a trip.
I was planning to take my kids to the DMV to get them an ID made. They do minor State IDs now.
Looks like that's not necessary? I would rather not have an ID for my 11 and 9 year old out in the world, and I am not bringing birth certificates with us. We are flying from Indianapolis to Orlando, so it's domestic.
Glad I found this post!
Not necessarily. Some banks will notorize a letter as a courtesy if you have an account and if the notary happens to be there. But if not you have to find one and pay him or her.
Q. What ID is needed for minors traveling domestically/internationally?
A. Minor children (younger than 18) are not required to provide an ID at the airport security checkpoint. They will just need their boarding pass. All passengers, including children, on international flights are required to have a passport in their possession.
Nope. No ID needed for domestic flights. The exception is if they are not your children and sometimes if they have a different last name.
How do they know they aren't your children if they don't require ID?
So I can take my kids anywhere in the US without ID, even though one of them looks nothing like me (international adoption) and both of them have a different last name than the one on my ID? They will just believe me when I say that they are my kids?
How do they know they aren't your children if they don't require ID?
So I can take my kids anywhere in the US without ID, even though one of them looks nothing like me (international adoption) and both of them have a different last name than the one on my ID? They will just believe me when I say that they are my kids?