Flying domestically in the US, is my State Issued ID all I need to get past security?

Flying domestically in the US, is my State Issued ID all I need to get past security? - American dollars on national flag

Is there anything else I need other than my state issued ID to get past security?



Best Answer

You need a TSA-approved ID and a boarding pass (printed or on a mobile device). That is all.

State driver's licenses and IDs are approved, but see the link for REAL ID rules that will apply after May 3, 2023.




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