What's the process to get TSA precheck? How long does it take?

WikiCheetahTamer414
09/06/24 9:27am
I travel pretty frequently and feel like it'd be worth it for me to get TSA precheck to save myself time at the airport and also save myself the hassle of taking off my shoes and getting laptops and liquids out of my luggage. But I'm curious about what the process of getting TSA precheck is like. Can anyone give me some info on the process?

WikiKangarooReader782
09/06/24 1:15pm
Check if there's a TSA PreCheck enrollement center in your area, and start pre-enrolling online before you make an in-person appointment. Make sure to bring your ID and any other documents with you to your appointment so you can finish enrolling without any hassle. Once you're fingerprinted and pass your background check, then you'll receive your known traveler number to use at the airport.
WikiCapybaraWhisperer764
09/06/24 11:03pm
The enrollment process is pretty straightforward, I did it last summer. They just ask a few questions about where you're going and fingerprint you and check your documentation, and then once you pass they'll email you the KTN (Known Traveller Number) sent to your email. It costs like $85 iirc which is annoying, but then you're done! Make sure your KTN is included on your boarding pass ahead of time so you have no issues once you're at the airport. You can also add your KTN to a ticket you've already bought if you've already bought your ticket, you might just need to call the airline.
WikiCheetahTamer414
09/07/24 9:17am
Thanks everyone for the info on how to get TSA precheck! It's super helpful and I feel like I have a better idea of what the process is like. I'm also curious about how to use TSA precheck after you get it. How does it work?
Anonymous WikiMongoose
Anonymous WikiMongoose
11/06/24 10:11pm
Make sure you give the airline your Known Traveler Number when you buy your ticket or check-in - there's usually a spot for it in the forms. Use the same name you signed up with. Then make sure your boarding pass has the TSA checkmark on it when you've checked in. If it does, you can just go through the TSA precheck line and it's usually much faster!
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Amy Tan
Amy Tan
Travel Planner & Founder, Planet Hoppers
09/07/24 4:16pm
1. Apply for TSA precheck through their website or via Global Entry.
2. Add your TSA precheck number to your flight reservation.
3. When you get your boarding pass, check if the TSA precheck is noted on your boarding pass. Not all airlines participate in the TSA program.
4. If TSA precheck is on your boarding pass and the TSA precheck security line is available, show your boarding pass to use the TSA precheck security line.
5. When going through the security line, there is no need to remove your shoes, coat, or laptop.

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If you have an active TSA KTN and it does not show up on your boarding pass, contact your airline to confirm you entered it at booking. If you can confirm that you entered it at booking and the airline cannot adjust your boarding pass, contact TSA directly. They may be able to assist you.
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Some airports will have you go through the same machines as normal passengers, but the agents will give you a card to display so you don't have to remove your shoes.
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You can usually add your KTN to a flight reservation within 72 hours of your flight. Contact the airline directly, and they can add your KTN to your reservation.
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Make sure your name you use on your flight reservation matches the name on your TSA Pre-Check to ensure that you can move through the line smoothly.
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Anonymous Reader
Some airlines and airports don't use Pre-Check or KTNs, so make sure you can use a KTN at the airport you use most frequently.
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It usually takes less than a week after your interview to get your KTN, but it may take a little bit longer.