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As the passport in this case is only being used to confirm identity, there's a chance it will be accepted as proof of ID even though it's expired. I certainly wouldn't count on that though.

 

As for school ID's, gym cards, library cards, etc..... they aren't official government-issued ID's so I wouldn't count on that working either.

 

When I was 16 (before 9-11) I got into the Pentagon using only a school ID, but I doubt that would work now.

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UPDATE. We did not go to Dallas because I looked at the government requirements, which did not say the id had to be laminated. We got him a TX id card, which is temporary (paper) but still has a photo and is signed by a government rep. (Employee). We are all on, no problems at all.

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