can i flight to san francisco without a california id?
My friend and I want to go to san francisco for vacations. But I don't want to drive up there and neither does she. My friend has doesn't have an issue id from California, however she has another form of id. Will there be any problem if she flights from LAX to san francisco?
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Shouldnt be! As long as she has a legal violent ID! But dude! You should just drive! it's only like an 8 hour drive! we've driven further distances then that!
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Yes most the people flying into the bay area are tourist anyways so you will blend in perfectly. and if you are paying with cash from within the US you probably wont need to show ID anyways.
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Check the airline web site. All passengers need to show ID. Passports are the best, but they do take other forms. Make sure you have what they will accept before you make reservations and show up at the airport. How you pay makes no difference, airlines actually prefer you get the tickets and boarding passes online. They charge extra when you show up at the counter.
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the following are accpectable ids (as found on tsa,gov/) website Acceptable IDs include: Acceptable Documents Photo of acceptable documents Click here to view a full-size version. * U.S. passport * U.S. passport card * DHS "Trusted Traveler" cards (NEXUS, SENTRI, FAST) * U.S. Military ID (active duty or retired military and their dependents, and DOD civilians) * Permanent Resident Card * Border Crossing Card * DHS-designated enhanced driver's license * Drivers Licenses or other state photo identity cards issued by Department of Motor Vehicles (or equivalent) that meets REAL ID benchmarks (All states are currently in compliance) * A Native American Tribal Photo ID * An airline or airport-issued ID (if issued under a TSA-approved security plan) * A foreign government-issued passport * Canadian provincial driver's license or Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) card * Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) Non-US/Canadian citizens are not required to carry their passports if they have documents issued by the U.S. government such as Permanent Resident Cards. Those who do not should be carrying their passports while visiting the U.S.