For travel information including accepted forms of ID, clearing checkpoints, modified screening and more, visit the Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) website.
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To fly within the U.S., the TSA requires a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or another acceptable form of identification like a passport or U.S. military ID.
A REAL ID-compliant card typically has a star at the top. If you’re unsure whether your ID qualifies, contact your state driver’s license agency for information or how to get a REAL ID.
If you do not have an acceptable ID, you may expect delays and additional screening at the airport.
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Air carrier authorization forms for escorting people (minors, the elderly, etc.) through security are available at the airport ticket counter.