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lindagtg
Cordelli, the TSA link you posted, is actually where I found the information about acceptable IDs, but thank you. Part of what I noticed is that it has a list of acceptable ID, but it doesn't actually say acceptable IDs are limited to that list. As to who is issuing the ID, my understanding is the reason they started to standardize the ID badge between different federal government agencies was not only so it would be easier to identify a real one, but also the process you have to go through to get one. They don't give you that permanent badge (although it does have an expiration date) until they finish their background check on you, which includes fingerprinting you and verifying certain thing for at least the past 5 years of your life. It is not as extensive as a security clearance, but it was certainly more difficult to get than my driver's license.
Janus, that info is good to know. Considering that I fly out of DCA, where both the airline employees and TSA agents accept the PIV, you would think DC area TSA would of all people know the difference between a CAC and PIV (since so many of us in the area have one of those), and thus if PIV is not really acceptable, would not let me and my coworkers use it.
However, I still don't know the answer as to whether or not the ID badge has to have your birth date on it, like the LEX TSA agent said. Janus, do you know if the CAC has the birthdate on it?
1) Any federal or state issued ID is supposed to work for TSA, including the CAC and PIV
2) ABQ accepts both the CAC and PIV. Other locations with a significant government or military presence do as well. Some locations are hit and miss, depending on the whims of the clerk.
3) The CAC does not have birth date printed on it, but has that info imbedded in the smart chip and the barcode. Very few people and places, including the TSA and airports, have the ability to read the info off the smart chip (or to even tell if it is real), thereby making it essentially useless for it's intended purpose.
4) I know of no requirement that your government issued ID must have your date of birth, or address, or anything else besides you name. The CAC/PIV has only your name.