State | Travel Restrictions | COVID-19 State Landing Page | Summary of Restrictions |
Alabama | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Alaska | Travelers must present a negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours of departure or quarantine for 14 days. Travelers who present a negative COVID-19 test taken within five days of departure must get retested upon arrival. In both cases, travelers must minimize interactions with others until they receive a negative result from a second test taken within 7-14 days of arrival. Travelers who do not submit results from a recent test or choose to get tested on arrival must quarantine for 14 days. Alaska requires all travelers to fill out a declaration form on arrival. |
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Arizona | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Arkansas | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
California | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Colorado | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Connecticut | Visitors from 28 states plus the territories of Guam and Puerto Rico must quarantine for 14 days upon arrival. Travelers must also fill out an online travel health form before arriving in the state. | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Delaware | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Florida | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Georgia | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Hawaii | All out-of-state travelers and residents returning to the island are required to quarantine for 14 days. Beginning October 15, all travelers, including returning residents and visitors of all ages, must present proof of a negative result from a Nucleic Acid Amplification Test (NAAT) from a certified Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment (CLIA) lab completed no more than 72 hours in advance of arrival. If result is not available by time of arrival, quarantine is necessary until test result is received. Without proof of a negative test result, travelers will be need to undertake a 14-day mandatory quarantine. | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Idaho | Non-resident travelers are encouraged to quarantine. | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Illinois | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Indiana | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Iowa | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Kansas | Travelers who have attended or been around any out-of-state mass gathering events of 500 people or more must quarantine for 14 days upon arriving in the state. | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Kentucky | Visitors from nine states are encouraged to self-quarantine for 14 days. The nine states on the travel advisory include Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Nevada, Mississippi, South Carolina, and Texas. According to officials, the advisory is not an order. | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Louisiana | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Maine | Out-of-state travelers from most states are required to self-quarantine for 14 days unless they can present a recent negative COVID-19 test upon arrival. Visitors from New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York are exempt from the quarantine requirement. | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Maryland | Recommended for all travelers. | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Massachusetts | All non-exempt travelers to the state are required to fill out a travel form (unless they are traveling from a state defined as low risk by the Department of Public Health) and either self-quarantine for 14 days or provide a negative COVID-19 test administered no more than 72 hours prior to arrival. | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Michigan | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Minnesota | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Mississippi | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Missouri | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Montana | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Nebraska | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Nevada | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
New Hampshire | Travelers from outside New England who plan to stay in the state for an extended period are asked to self-quarantine for two weeks. | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
New Jersey | Visitors from 28 states plus the territories of Guam and Puerto Rico must quarantine for 14 days upon arrival. Travelers from those states are asked to fill out an travel form. | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
New Mexico | Out-of-state travelers from states with a 5% positivity rate or greater or a new case rate greater than 80 per 1 million residents are required to self-quarantine for 14 days upon arrival. Additionally, travelers from any state can avoid the quarantine requirement by presenting a negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours before or after entry into the state. Travelers waiting for a test result must still self-quarantine until the results come back | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
New York | Visitors from 28 states plus the territories of Guam and Puerto Rico must quarantine for 14 days upon arrival. Travelers from those states are required to fill out a travel form. | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
North Carolina | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
North Dakota | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Ohio | Travelers from states with positive testing rates of 15% or higher are encouraged to self-quarantine for 14 days upon entering Ohio. The advisory also applies to Ohio residents returning from those states. | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Oklahoma | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Oregon | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Pennsylvania | Travelers from 17 states are asked to quarantine for 14 days upon arrival in the state. | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Rhode Island | Visitors from states with a positivity rate of COVID-19 greater than 5% are required to self-quarantine for 14 days upon arrival in the state. Travelers can avoid the quarantine requirement by presenting a negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours of arrival. | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
South Carolina | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
South Dakota | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Tennessee | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Texas | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Utah | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Vermont | Most visitors are required to self-quarantine for 14 days upon arrival in Vermont. Travelers who test negative at their residence after seven days can end their quarantine. Visitors staying in commercial lodging are required to fill out a certificate of compliance. Visitors from parts of the country with fewer than 400 active coronavirus cases per million residents do not need to quarantine for any length of time upon arriving in Vermont. | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Virginia | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Washington | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Washington DC | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | |
West Virginia | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Wisconsin | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |
Wyoming | None | Visit State COVID-19 Landing Page | Learn More |