I'm sure they will make it painful to resist, but I'm not planning to get it. Anyone else holding out, or is this one hopeless?
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if a woman has gotten married or divorced and her name has changed they require all sorts of documents. I met a lady in line that was married 65 years and she had to return and bring her marriage certificate along with other documents. I had a passport, and my name matched my drivers license and my SS card so I did not have to show a marriage certificate.
Is that a state requirement? I never had to provide anything additional, but I have had a known traveler ID for well over 10 yrs (I used to travel out of the country frequently and appreciated the shorter customs lines when returning to the US) and I always assumed that’s what got my drivers license updated at my last renewal. I never had to provide anyone with anything more. My license just arrived with the gold circle/white star.
For anyone that is considering getting TSA PreCheck, consider this first. If you are expecting to travel outside the USA anytime in the next 8-10 years get the Global Entry (or Sentri if just driving across the border). It costs more but TSA PreCheck is given for free. Plus you get a nice little card you may be able to use coming back into the US (if they have the machines at that airport). Regardless, it is a valid ID that proves citizenship.