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From http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/vacation/ready_set_go/land_travel/qa_travel_docs.xml
Q: What documents will travelers be asked to present after January 31st?
A: U.S. and Canadian citizens ages 19 and older will be asked to present documentation from a specified list. Please see the Fact Sheet for document options. ( Travelers Reminded of New Document Requirements Beginning January 31, 2008 )
U.S. and Canadian children ages 18 and under will only be asked to present proof of citizenship, such as a birth certificate.
Bermudians should present a passport issued by the Government of Bermuda or the United Kingdom, or a government-issued photo ID along with proof of citizenship.
Q: What happens if I dont have any documents when I cross the border at a land or sea port of entry?
A: Travelers who do not have the appropriate documents may be delayed while CBP officers attempt to verify their citizenship and identity. They will also be given the informational tear sheet explaining the new procedures. The intent of this transition is to raise awareness of the change, educate travelers, and allow ample time for travelers to obtain the necessary documents.
Q: How long will the transition period last? What will happen when it ends?
A: The transition period will last for approximately 18 months at which time the Departments of Homeland Security and State will implement the requirement for secure travel documents, under the congressionally mandated Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI).
Q: When will implementation of the new requirements occur?
A: Implementation will occur as early as June 1, 2009. At that time, only secure documents meeting identity and citizenship requirements under WHTI will be accepted for cross-border travel through land and sea ports of entry. The public will be given considerable advance notice of the full implementation of new document requirements.
Q: What documents will be acceptable after implementation?
A: The final land and sea rule for WHTI will describe which documents will be accepted after implementation. Upon publication, a list of those documents will be found on the CBP website. We anticipate that U.S. and Canadian passports; the U.S. passport card; NEXUS, SENTRI and FAST cards; and enhanced drivers licenses and tribal cards designated by the Secretary will be accepted.