Dean Marino
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I have not had to do this, however:
TSA's page about ID requirements: https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/identification
Note the section at the bottom re: forgot your id.
My suggestion would be to allow plenty of extra time and bring what he does have. Something like a copy of his college tuition receipt showing his address may be helpful, too.
Also, check with your airline as they may have their own requirements, too.
Hopefully some others will have experienced advice.
SW
I'll tell you what Sandy and I do....
Several years ago, we got US Passports. Each trip, we carry these, and lock 'em in the safe.
We have not needed to USE these yet.... but in the event we are robbed & lose our Driver's Licencese's in the process? We can board a plane.
In the event the TSA decides it does not "like" a state License (they have been working on this for a good 4 years) - we have Pass Ports.
If an airline stink occurs - and we have to get home through Canada? we have passports.
So - all personal opinion, others may disagree, this is just what WE do. We have US Passports.