tjmw2727
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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?
Why shouldn't you be able to take your kids anywhere in the us without having to "prove" it ?
The TSA doesn't care who is traveling with whom only that the name of the passenger matches the name on the boarding pass.
Travelers under 18 don't need ID to clear security, nor do they need permission to travel etc - within the US.
I travel with my nieces and nephew as well as my kids as the solo adult fairly often and lets say we look like the UN - and several of us have different last names. Never ever had even a raised eyebrow at TSA, just a simple what is your name, sometimes where are you going and sometimes who are you traveling with, the questions vary.
Now there "are" situations where the airline may require proof of age, a lap child is the most common example. They also may ask for a special childs fareor an over 65 fare but these are rare as the typical internet fares are usually cheaper.