Whether you check in on delta.com, the Fly Delta app or in-person at the airport, you'll be expected to present government-issued photo identification along with your boarding pass.
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If you're over 18 and intend to fly, you must present a valid government-issued form of photo identification when you check in to your domestic or international flight. Acceptable forms of ID for TSA include passports, driver's licenses, passport cards, or military IDs.
TSA will accept expired driver's licenses or state-issued ID a year after expiration or 60 days after the duration of the emergency, whichever is longer. TSA ID requirements are changing on May 7, 2025. Visit the TSA website to learn more about how REAL ID will impact you.
In the event you arrive at the airport without proper ID, because it is lost or at home, you may still be allowed to fly. By providing additional information, TSA has other ways to confirm your identity, like using publicly available databases, so you can reach your flight.
Can you get through TSA with a picture of your ID? No. I'm assuming this is a situation of a lost / stolen ID. In such a case, a passenger is asked to present any other forms of identification in the form of bank / credit cards, library cards, club cards, etc.
For instance, if you aren't checking a bag, you can skip the lines at the check-in counter and proceed directly to airport security with your carry-on bag and an electronic ticket.
No, an expired passport is not considered a valid form of identification in the UK. The expiration date on a passport signifies that it has reached the end of its validity period, and therefore cannot be used as an official identification document.