brittanyherndon
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is there anyway to get on a plan form orlando to huston with out a FL ID if you are over 18
I agree. I know what ID you're talking about, as I had one before I had my license. There's no reason not to have one.No reason not to have ID IMO. I took my 14 year old to get picture ID at the dept. of motor vehicles. (He was flying with unrelated adults so he needed his own ID.) I paid $10 (I think) showed his birth certificate and social security number, they took his picture and sent me out with a paper copy that day. The "card" took another week or two to arrive, but the paper copy would have sufficed for ID.
Heres another question,
Will they give you grief if its expired? (only a month)
I have gotten on a plane ONCE without ID. Last December while in NYC for the weekend, my wallet was stolen the night before my flight home. I had to show my police report which stated that my ID was stolen to both the check-in clerk and the security. I was also immediately put into secondary screening. It was actually quite a bit easier than I assumed it would have been, but I am also a frequent flyer on that airline, so that may have helped.
My wallet was stolen 2 wk ago and I have not replaced my FL ID yet but I have a school ID my mom thinks I can board with that
My wallet was stolen 2 wk ago and I have not replaced my FL ID yet but I have a school ID my mom thinks I can board with that
Why don't you just go down Monday and get it taken care of? Have you been driving around with no license? You could get in a bit of trouble if you ever got stopped.
Also, it's been 2 weeks now. I would have made that a top priority.
Why don't you just go down Monday and get it taken care of? Have you been driving around with no license? You could get in a bit of trouble if you ever got stopped.
Also, it's been 2 weeks now. I would have made that a top priority.
I was able to get a new military ID (my DH is retired AF), so I just used that and it was never questioned.
No reason not to have ID IMO. I took my 14 year old to get picture ID at the dept. of motor vehicles. (He was flying with unrelated adults so he needed his own ID.) I paid $10 (I think) showed his birth certificate and social security number, they took his picture and sent me out with a paper copy that day. The "card" took another week or two to arrive, but the paper copy would have sufficed for ID.
No. You are an adult. You need a government issued ID.