Only if you're coming from somewhere outside the country.
2007-11-13 08:48:38
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answer #1
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answered by Tigger 7
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Nope. You are fine. Passport by definition is a document that you require to go from a port located one country to a port located in a different country. Since Texas and California are part of the same country, you do not require a passport. Still you will require a valid photo ID. Photo Driver's Licenses are commonly used.
2007-11-13 18:40:51
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answered by Amar D 3
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As long as you are US citizen traveling within the United States and US territories you do not need a passport to travel.
2007-11-14 09:39:19
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answered by ? 7
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You only need a passport to travel outside the US, from within the US
2007-11-13 16:53:17
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answered by firefairie 3
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Travel within the U.S. and its territories does not require a passport. However if you've already got one, might consider carrying it as it's a solid form of ID that nobody will argue with.
2007-11-13 16:55:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually you do if you are flying internally but not a US citizen or if you didn't have a US Government issued form of ID such as a drivers licence.
Assuming you are a US citizen you need photo ID. Proper ID such as a drivers licence or a non driver driving licence (not kidding, these do exist), not like a library card or anything :)
2007-11-15 01:46:05
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answered by Princesspea 5
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YES, Definitly. California is out of this world. A completely different country. Immigration is very tough, especially if you come from Texas.
Sorry
2007-11-14 02:27:33
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answered by Servette 6
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no you are still within the united states
2007-11-13 16:53:00
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answered by bailie28 7
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NO you are still flying within the US, just buy your ticket and fly on.
2007-11-13 16:54:23
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answered by S_Meade 2
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Yup.
2007-11-13 16:48:12
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answered by krish 2
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