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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 #360 on: December 22, 2016, 12:32:02 AM »
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.
Anyone can cancel after passing TSA.

In any event, for my upcoming trip it's irrelevant, as LH, which is the only airline with TSA Precheck at JFK Terminal 1, doesn't operate any outgoing flights on my day of travel at the time I need to go through.

However, when a family member will be traveling on AZ out of the same terminal, I think I will buy for him a refundable LH ticket, just so he can go through TSA quickly.
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« Reply #361 on: December 22, 2016, 12:33:53 AM »
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.

As I said, it's not only about time (though as countless people can attest, TSA Precheck does make a huge time difference), it's about convenience. 4 minutes at my desk are preferable to 2 minutes of airport hassle with TSA, shoes, jackets, laptops, etc.
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Re: TSA Precheck
« Reply #362 on: December 22, 2016, 12:46:53 AM »
Does TSA-Pre allow you to bring a water bottle, or is it the same restrictions are the regular line?

Do you pay for TSA-Pre when you make the appointment, or only when you go down to the appointment do they swipe your credit card?

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Re: TSA Precheck
« Reply #363 on: December 22, 2016, 12:49:12 AM »
Does TSA-Pre allow you to bring a water bottle, or is it the same restrictions are the regular line?

Do you pay for TSA-Pre when you make the appointment, or only when you go down to the appointment do they swipe your credit card?
No you can't bring water through. You pay right away when you apply

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Re: TSA Precheck
« Reply #364 on: December 22, 2016, 12:55:45 AM »
No you can't bring water through. You pay right away when you apply
Thanks.

For a flight in the end of Janruary, are you better off waiting until Jan 1 to purchase tsa-pre, since by purchasing it now my first year will expire in 8 days, or do you get 5 years from the day you get it, and it doesn't work on a calander year?

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Re: TSA Precheck
« Reply #365 on: December 22, 2016, 12:56:57 AM »
Thanks.

For a flight in the end of Janruary, are you better off waiting until Jan 1 to purchase tsa-pre, since by purchasing it now my first year will expire in 8 days, or do you get 5 years from the day you get it, and it doesn't work on a calander year?
Idk about the calendar year, but good luck getting an appointment before the end of Jan

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« Reply #366 on: December 22, 2016, 01:01:40 AM »
Idk about the calendar year, but good luck getting an appointment before the end of Jan
Are you talking TSA Pre ✔️ or Global Entry?

IME if you live in NYC, where you have 3 Global Entry enrollment centers to choose from, you can often find something within 2-3 weeks. You might need to keep on checking daily (and possibly a few times a day) as cancellations do occur.
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Re: TSA Precheck
« Reply #367 on: December 22, 2016, 01:02:34 AM »
Thanks.

For a flight in the end of Janruary, are you better off waiting until Jan 1 to purchase tsa-pre, since by purchasing it now my first year will expire in 8 days, or do you get 5 years from the day you get it, and it doesn't work on a calander year?
IIRC it's five years from your next birthday, so if you apply right after your birthday you'll get almost six years.

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« Reply #368 on: December 22, 2016, 01:05:54 AM »
IIRC it's five years from your next birthday, so if you apply right after your birthday you'll get almost six years.
That sounds just about right for me. :)   Anyone else want to confirm that?
(im talking about TSA-Pre, not global entry)

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Re: TSA Precheck
« Reply #369 on: December 22, 2016, 01:10:10 AM »
Are you talking TSA Pre ✔️ or Global Entry?

IME if you live in NYC, where you have 3 Global Entry enrollment centers to choose from, you can often find something within 2-3 weeks. You might need to keep on checking daily (and possibly a few times a day) as cancellations do occur.
I was talking global entry, but aren't they the same wait list? Also, I checked NYC in the summer and it didn't have such quick availability, although just saw that someone posted that they opened avail in JFK just recently

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Re: TSA Precheck
« Reply #370 on: December 22, 2016, 01:15:01 AM »
I was talking global entry, but aren't they the same wait list? Also, I checked NYC in the summer and it didn't have such quick availability, although just saw that someone posted that they opened avail in JFK just recently
Summer is usually the hardest time. But as I said, things change daily. It probably takes a little more than 2 minutes to log in and check all 3 nyc area enrollment centers. But I've always seen things open up randomly (people do reschedule). I've done this for several family members.
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« Reply #371 on: December 22, 2016, 01:15:57 AM »
That sounds just about right for me. :)   Anyone else want to confirm that?
(im talking about TSA-Pre, not global entry)
Just checked it up for you and I remembered correctly.

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Re: TSA Precheck
« Reply #372 on: December 22, 2016, 01:19:59 AM »
Summer is usually the hardest time. But as I said, things change daily. It probably takes a little more than 2 minutes to log in and check all 3 nyc area enrollment centers. But I've always seen things open up randomly (people do reschedule). I've done this for several family members.
True. Sounds like OP only wants to sign up for his flight in Jan. So I was just letting him know that there is a possibility of paying, and no appointments are even available, and there's no way to check unless you actually apply...

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Re: TSA Precheck
« Reply #373 on: December 22, 2016, 01:21:21 AM »
Just checked it up for you and I remembered correctly.
For tsa-pre, correct?

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« Reply #374 on: December 22, 2016, 01:26:10 AM »
For tsa-pre, correct?
No, global entry. Didn't think there would be a difference.

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« Reply #375 on: December 22, 2016, 01:29:40 AM »
No, global entry. Didn't think there would be a difference.

Don't know either.
Im curious if someone who has TSA-pre can check to see if it for 5 years till their birthday, or until calander year?

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Re: TSA Precheck
« Reply #376 on: December 22, 2016, 01:30:28 AM »
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.)
So Why do you love pre?
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« Reply #377 on: December 22, 2016, 01:31:15 AM »
Don't know either.
Im curious if someone who has TSA-pre can check to see if it for 5 years till their birthday, or until calander year?
I hear. But I can't imagine there are too many people here that have tsa pre and not global entry.

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« Reply #378 on: December 22, 2016, 01:37:19 AM »
I hear. But I can't imagine there are too many people here that have tsa pre and not global entry.
I know I know. I just happen to have an expired passport, that im not renewing yet since I don't have international travel plans, so I wouldn't qualify for Global Entry. That is why only TSA-Pre is of concern to me.
So if you have global entry, you are allowed to go on the tsa-pre lines at the airport to check in for your flight, without actually getting tsa-pre?

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Re: TSA Precheck
« Reply #379 on: December 22, 2016, 02:11:49 AM »
I know I know. I just happen to have an expired passport, that im not renewing yet since I don't have international travel plans, so I wouldn't qualify for Global Entry. That is why only TSA-Pre is of concern to me.
So if you have global entry, you are allowed to go on the tsa-pre lines at the airport to check in for your flight, without actually getting tsa-pre?
When you get global entry you automatically get tsa pre also.