Talk:People Access Security Service

I am confused. Just because US permits the use of Passport Card for travelling to Canada, Burmuda, etc, it doesn't mean those countries will allow their use as alternative to passport?--Cahk (talk) 09:43, 2 January 2008 (UTC)

Article title?
Why isn't this article called "passport card," which is the common name for the proximity card? As far as I can tell, there is no government website that currently refers to the passport card under the "People Access Security Service" name - there are references to a "PASS System," of which the passport card is a component, but presumably other future IDs, such as "enhanced driver's licenses," also could be "PASS System" compliant.

Either there should be a split into separate articles ("People Access Security Service" and "passport card") or this article should be rewritten and retitled to downplay the PASS System since the passport card is the only extant component of it. Lordsutch (talk) 00:18, 1 March 2008 (UTC)

I added the part on REAL ID back. Under current TSA regulations, passport cards will be accepted for domestic air travel. All the regulations require is a government-issued ID that meets REAL ID requirements or a US or foreign passport.

I agree that this article should be called "passport card", since that is the official name of the card itself. The "People Access Security Service" is a holistic security system, of which the passport card is one component. But I can't figure out how to change the name. If someone could do that, it would be great. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Bud08 (talk • contribs) 01:11, 22 April 2008 (UTC)