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TSA Pre✓® Participating Airlines

How it works

An applicant must be a U.S. citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) and cannot have been convicted of certain crimes. If an applicant has a record of any of the crimes identified in the eligibility requirements, they may choose not to apply, as the application fee is nonrefundable.


Interested applicants must visit an application center to provide biographic information that includes name, date of birth and address. An applicant will be fingerprinted and will be required to provide valid required identity and citizenship/immigration documentation. An applicant also has the option to pre-enroll online to provide basic information and make an appointment before visiting an application center. There is a nonrefundable application processing fee of $85.


After completing enrollment, successful applicants will receive a Known Traveler Number (KTN) via U.S. mail approximately 2-3 weeks following the visit to the application center. An applicant also may check status online by visiting https://universalenroll.dhs.gov/ and clicking on “Service Status.” The Known Traveler Number is valid for five years.


Once approved as eligible for TSA Pre✓™, the enrollee must enter the provided KTN in the ‘Known Traveler Number’ field when booking travel reservations on any of the ten participating airlines.  The KTN also can be added when booking reservations online via a participating airline website, via phone call to the airline reservation center, or with the travel management company making reservations.  Additionally, the KTN can be entered in participating airline frequent flyer profiles, where it will be stored for future reservations.
Please make sure the name used when applying for the TSA Pre✓™ application program matches the name used when booking travel.
TSA Pre✓™ eligibility will be identified with a TSA Pre✓™ indicator on the boarding pass.
 
Important Notice

Please note, appointments may only be made for a date within a 45 day window of completing the online application, and if all available appointments are booked in that period, appointments would not be accepted, requiring the applicant to check back for availability. The applicant also may visit an application site as a “walk-in” without an appointment but could experience a longer wait time.

Ready to pre-enroll? Visit the TSA Pre✓™ application website.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What if I do not meet the eligibility requirements?
A. If TSA determines that the applicant does not meet program eligibility requirements, the applicant will receive a letter via U.S. mail to the mailing address provided in the application with instructions on how to proceed.

Q. How can I pay?
A. Applicants pay at an application center with credit card, money order, company check, or certified/cashier's check. Cash and personal checks are not accepted. Application centers accept Visa®, MasterCard®, American Express, and Discover credit cards. Check and money order payments for all services should be made payable to "MorphoTrust USA." Checks and money orders must be written in the exact amount. No change or refunds can be given.

Q. Can I be refunded the $85 fee?
A. No. TSA uses the application fee to cover the costs of background checks after the application is submitted. Therefore, no refunds are allowed, even if it is determined that the applicant does not meet eligibility requirements.

Q. Where can I apply in-person?
A. For information and directions to your nearest application center, click here. TSA has more than 300 locations nationwide.

Q. Do I need to make an appointment for an application center?
A. Visit the TSA Pre✓™ appointment webpage to make an appointment or contact the Universal Enrollment Call Center at 1-855-DHS-UES1 (1-855-347-8371) Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. - 10 p.m., Eastern Time.  Walk-ins are also allowed at most application centers, but wait times may be longer.

Q. What documents do I need to bring to the application center?
A. View the list of required identity and proof of citizenship/immigration documents.

Q. How should I fill out my name on my application?
A. The name on the application must exactly match the name on the applicant’s identity and proof of citizenship/immigration documents and be the name used when booking travel reservations.

Q. What if I have legally changed my name and it does not match the name on my identity and proof of citizenship/immigration documents?
A. If the applicant has legally changed his or her name, that individual must provide an original or certified a court-ordered name change document (such as marriage certificates or divorce decrees) in addition to the required documentation. For example, when presenting a U.S. birth certificate with maiden name and a driver’s license with the married name, the applicant must also provide a marriage certificate that shows the link between the names on the birth certificate and the driver’s license.

Q. What happens if I cannot provide fingerprints or be fingerprinted?
A. For the in-person fingerprint collection, TSA has procedures to accommodate individuals who are partial or full amputees or who may be unable to provide ten-finger fingerprints.

Q. How will I be notified if I am approved?
A. If approved, the applicant will receive a notification letter with an assigned Known Traveler Number (KTN) via U.S. mail when TSA completes the review of their application. The assigned KTN must be used when booking travel reservations. Applicants can also check their status online.

Q. Will I receive a card or credential to be used when traveling?
A. No. There is no card or credential provided by the TSA Pre✓™ application program.  Instead, the traveler would use the provided Known Traveler Number (KTN) when booking travel.  The KTN can be provided online when booking a flight. It also can be saved in the traveler’s profile, or provided verbally to the airline representative when booking travel by phone.

Q. If I have already been approved for Global Entry, NEXUS, SENTRI, or if I already have a KTN,  do I need to apply for the TSA Pre✓™ application program?
A. Individuals who already have a KTN, including members of Global Entry, NEXUS, or SENTRI, need not enroll in the TSA Pre✓™ application program.

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Re: TSA Precheck
« Reply #340 on: December 14, 2016, 02:28:07 PM »
Use the locator for American that BA provides to access the reservation on AA.com, and add it there.
AA.com takes BA PNRs now

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Re: TSA Precheck
« Reply #341 on: December 14, 2016, 02:50:30 PM »
I have GE and with that TSA pre check. I booked a round trip ticket on Spirit and did not get TSA pre check-do you know how to add my num to Spirit reservation for future travel.

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Re: TSA Precheck
« Reply #342 on: December 14, 2016, 03:00:39 PM »
I have GE and with that TSA pre check. I booked a round trip ticket on Spirit and did not get TSA pre check-do you know how to add my num to Spirit reservation for future travel.
CMIIW but I don't think spirit has precheck yet.

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Re: TSA Precheck
« Reply #343 on: December 14, 2016, 04:00:21 PM »
CMIIW but I don't think spirit has precheck yet.
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« Reply #344 on: December 14, 2016, 04:28:28 PM »
How long do they usually takes to get back to you after filing online for GE?
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« Reply #345 on: December 14, 2016, 04:31:53 PM »
How long do they usually takes to get back to you after filing online for GE?
couple days to two weeks, depends how backed up they are.

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« Reply #346 on: December 14, 2016, 04:32:32 PM »
couple days to two weeks, depends how backed up they are.
They're probably pretty busy around now.
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Re: TSA Precheck
« Reply #347 on: December 20, 2016, 08:52:10 PM »
It also depends on which terminal you are flying out of.

For example if you are flying out of terminal 1 (SU, TK are popular airlines used out of that terminal) there are NO US AIRLINES THAT FLY OUT OF THERE, so it wouldn't help (I guess that terminal doesn't even have a TSA Precheck lane).
Apparently LH has TSA Pre ✔️ at JFK Terminal 1.

Does it make sense to book a Lufthansa refundable ticket in order to get through, and cancel after going through TSA?
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Re: TSA Precheck
« Reply #348 on: December 20, 2016, 11:47:34 PM »
Just to possibly get through security a few minutes faster? No.

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Re: TSA Precheck
« Reply #349 on: December 21, 2016, 03:33:37 AM »
Just to possibly get through security a few minutes faster? No.
And to avoid several additional inconveniences such as removing shoes, jacket, laptop from bag etc.

Why not? What's the downside?

At JFK Terminal 1 it seems like it could be significant difference in time also.
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Re: TSA Precheck
« Reply #350 on: December 21, 2016, 04:32:23 PM »
And to avoid several additional inconveniences such as removing shoes, jacket, laptop from bag etc.

Why not? What's the downside?

At JFK Terminal 1 it seems like it could be significant difference in time also.

Then why'd you ask? Sounds like you have it all figured out already.

The items listed in the first sentence take maybe two minutes, longer than booking the ticket, checking in for the bogus international flight, and then canceling and getting the refund would take.

There are also reports all over of airlines cracking down on people abusing refundable tickets. Not worth the hassle.

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« Reply #351 on: December 21, 2016, 04:45:45 PM »
Then why'd you ask? Sounds like you have it all figured out already.

The items listed in the first sentence take maybe two minutes, longer than booking the ticket, checking in for the bogus international flight, and then canceling and getting the refund would take.

There are also reports all over of airlines cracking down on people abusing refundable tickets. Not worth the hassle.
That is why I am asking. I want to know if there's any downside.

Booking a ticket on Expedia or Priceline the day before travel and cancelling it after going through TSA is presumably a lot less of a hassle than going through regular TSA. Though I never tried cancelling after check-in/printing boarding pass. Is there any problem with cancelling on one of the OTAs after check-in?
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Re: TSA Precheck
« Reply #352 on: December 21, 2016, 05:00:57 PM »
That is why I am asking. I want to know if there's any downside.

Booking a ticket on Expedia or Priceline the day before travel and cancelling it after going through TSA is presumably a lot less of a hassle than going through regular TSA. Though I never tried cancelling after check-in/printing boarding pass. Is there any problem with cancelling on one of the OTAs after check-in?

You seriously think that buying a ticket, doing online check-in for an international flight, and then canceling the ticket after getting through security is less hassle than simply taking your jacket and shoes off for one trip through security?

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Re: TSA Precheck
« Reply #353 on: December 21, 2016, 07:09:36 PM »
You seriously think that buying a ticket, doing online check-in for an international flight, and then canceling the ticket after getting through security is less hassle than simply taking your jacket and shoes off for one trip through security?
Assuming they have a dedicated line..

Lines can be 30+ minutes shorter by TSA Pre, especially if only 1 airline in the terminal is using it.

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Re: TSA Precheck
« Reply #354 on: December 21, 2016, 07:28:52 PM »
Assuming they have a dedicated line..

Lines can be 30+ minutes shorter by TSA Pre, especially if only 1 airline in the terminal is using it.

I love PRE, but I can't remember the last time I encountered such a big differential. As soon as back-ups occur, TSA starts shipping non-PRE people through the PRE lines. (And at some JFK terminals, the PRE lanes have different hours, often rendering it all but useless.)

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« Reply #355 on: December 21, 2016, 08:39:54 PM »
I love PRE, but I can't remember the last time I encountered such a big differential. As soon as back-ups occur, TSA starts shipping non-PRE people through the PRE lines. (And at some JFK terminals, the PRE lanes have different hours, often rendering it all but useless.)
I flew 3 weeks ago out of JFK T5. TSA Pre had 2 people in front of us vs. what looked like at least a 25 minute line.

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Re: TSA Precheck
« Reply #356 on: December 21, 2016, 09:18:36 PM »
You seriously think that buying a ticket, doing online check-in for an international flight, and then canceling the ticket after getting through security is less hassle than simply taking your jacket and shoes off for one trip through security?
I don't think so. I am positive that if I can book, check-in, and cancel, all from the comfort of my desk, that is much less of a hassle than having to remove my shoes (I don't wear slip-ons) and jacket. Saving the time on line (and I just yesterday witnessed what the TSA line is like at JFK T1) is gravy (though definitely very good gravy).
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Re: TSA Precheck
« Reply #357 on: December 21, 2016, 09:31:01 PM »
I don't think so. I am positive that if I can book, check-in, and cancel, all from the comfort of my desk, that is much less of a hassle than having to remove my shoes (I don't wear slip-ons) and jacket.

This is hilarious. Unless you're some 400-pound guy who needs 15 minutes to tie his shoes, there's no way the former is faster than the latter.

Also, how would you cancel from the comfort of your desk? You're going to go through TSA screening with an already canceled boarding pass?

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Re: TSA Precheck
« Reply #358 on: December 21, 2016, 09:49:36 PM »
This is hilarious. Unless you're some 400-pound guy who needs 15 minutes to tie his shoes, there's no way the former is faster than the latter.

Also, how would you cancel from the comfort of your desk? You're going to go through TSA screening with an already canceled boarding pass?
I am glad that I managed to put a smile on your face.

Convenience is not only about time. Though two clicks to cancel a ticket on Expedia is definitely faster than anyone can tie (you forgot to mention untying) shoe laces. Add to that not needing to remove laptop (and put it in a separate bin, taking extra screening time).

What do you mean "cancelled" boarding pass?

This might be referring to my original question, is it any more complicated or difficult to cancel a fully refundable ticket after check in?

Another question that I have for this specific trip is that my US passport expires about a month after the trip (I won't have a problem entering other countries with my other passport). Can I get TSA Pre✔️ if I enter my KTN on a reservation along with foreign passport information (IME if I put my US passport information, that has less than 6 months to expiration, I will have to see an agent to get a boarding pass)?
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Re: TSA Precheck
« Reply #359 on: December 21, 2016, 11:10:24 PM »
Convenience is not only about time. Though two clicks to cancel a ticket on Expedia is definitely faster than anyone can tie (you forgot to mention untying) shoe laces. Add to that not needing to remove laptop (and put it in a separate bin, taking extra screening time).

All of the above takes 2 minutes, tops. No way it takes less than 2 minutes to book a flight, check in online (for an international flight), and then cancel and verify the refund posted.

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What do you mean "cancelled" boarding pass?

If you cancel the reservation before going to the airport but then use the boarding pass that was generated via online check-in, you're essentially if not explicitly committing fraud, since the boarding pass is invalid.

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Another question that I have for this specific trip is that my US passport expires about a month after the trip (I won't have a problem entering other countries with my other passport). Can I get TSA Pre✔️ if I enter my KTN on a reservation along with foreign passport information (IME if I put my US passport information, that has less than 6 months to expiration, I will have to see an agent to get a boarding pass)?

The KTN is tied to your passport number. If the passport number doesn't match, no PRE.