A passport is required only to travel to another country. To fly within the US all you need is a valid picture ID. A drivers license for example.
2007-01-17 11:57:38
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answered by insp.clouseau 2
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You only need one to enter or leave the US, not domestically with in the country. But the rules are changing and you now need a passport to enter or leave the US from Canada, Mexico and the Carribbean, when before all you would need is proof of US citizenship like a birth certificate.
2007-01-17 21:42:59
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answered by southrntrnzplnt 5
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You now need one to fly between Mexico, Canada, and the US where you did not need one before. And any other country of course.
2007-01-17 20:00:20
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answered by Anonymous
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If all of your travel is done within the U.S., no, you won't need a passport.
However, if you leave the country, and want to come back, you'll need one. This applies to Mexico, Canada, and the Caribbean now, so even if it's a quick island-hopping weekend out of Miami, you'll want to have one with you.
2007-01-17 20:00:57
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answered by abfabmom1 7
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Only if you're going to a different country other than the United States.
2007-01-17 20:00:10
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answered by Red Panda 6
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well if your from canada, as of January 23 *i think *you need your passport. from other countries you sure do.
2007-01-17 20:07:11
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answered by justasking 2
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I don't think you do just to fly domestically, but when in doubt call your local government official or TSA just to make sure.
2007-01-17 22:42:38
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answered by sunshine & summertime 3
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PASSPORTS ARE FOR WHEN YOU TRAVEL TO OTHER COUNTRIES.
2007-01-17 19:59:46
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answered by ? 2
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you only need one to go to another country...if you aren't aleady in the US then you need one
2007-01-17 19:59:56
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answered by Spearfish 5
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