Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Security

Trinity Technology Group, a contractor for TSA is in charge of security screening at Sonoma County Airport. For information about prohibited items, acceptable ID, traveling with food or gifts, and more,  visit TSA.gov.

Visit TSA's web page about what can and cannot be checked in carry-on and checked baggage.

Yes. For more information about traveling with battery-powered electronic devises, visit TSA's page about traveling with electronics.

Yes, but fees and restrictions may apply. Please review Horizon's guidelines for complete information regarding children traveling alone. If a child's itinerary includes non-Alaska Airlines or Horizon Air flights, please check with that airline directly regarding their policies, fees, and age limits.

Security Officers are present at the Airport. The security team partners with the Sonoma County Sheriff's Department in the event of illegal or suspicious activity.

Please refer to TSA.gov for ID Requirements for Airport Checkpoints. The absence of proper identification will result in additional screening.

If you are flying within the U.S. you do not need a passport in order to board a plane. However, passports are government issued forms of identification that can be used when checking in to your flight.

TSA guidelines state that, "All food must go through the X-ray machine. Do NOT bring food to the security checkpoint unwrapped. Food must be wrapped or in a container. Unpeeled natural foods like fruit are okay, but half-eaten fruits must be wrapped." Beverages purchased after the security checkpoint can also be brought onto the plane. TSA regulations prohibit bringing any beverages in containers over 3 ounces through the security checkpoint.