What do i need to bring to tsa precheck appointment


TSA PreCheck®

TSA PreCheck® is an expedited security screening program connecting travelers departing from the United States with smarter security and a better air travel experience. Passengers can apply for the TSA PreCheck Application Program to determine if they are low-risk and eligible to receive expedited screening. Learn more about TSA PreCheck

You do not need to apply for TSA PreCheck® if you already have Global Entry, NEXUS, SENTRI, or hold an active TWIC® or Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with an HME, and you meet the TSA PreCheck eligibility requirements. For TSA PreCheck eligibility requirements and instructions on how to access TSA PreCheck visit the Help Center.

Renewal

Online: $70 for 5 Years

In Person: $85 for 5 Years

What to Bring

Find out which documents to bring to complete your in-person enrollment.

Lookup KTN

Get your KTN (Known Traveler Number) and its expiration date if you have completed a TSA PreCheck® enrollment.

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Every American traveler should sign up for TSA PreCheck. 

It's like a security speed lane that will get you through the airport and onto your plane faster.

Here's how to sign up for the service.

1. Make sure that you are eligible.

The first step is to read the eligibility requirements.

Basically, as long as you're a permanent resident or US citizen, and haven't been convicted of any crimes, you're good to go.

2. Pre-enroll online. 

Eligible? Good, click here to pre-enroll online. All this means is that you need to fill in an online form with your basic biographical information (name, date of birth, address, citizenship, or immigration documentation).

3. Make an appointment at an application center.

After filling out the online form, the site will prompt you to make an in-person appointment. You will have to visit a center within 120 days of filling out the online form. There are 300 application centers around the US. Click here to find a location.

4. Gather the correct documents.

Before showing up to the interview, make sure you have the correct required documents. You'll need a valid photo ID (driver's license for example) and a valid proof of citizenship (passport or birth certificate) with you, as well as immigration documentation, if that applies. Click here to figure out what you need to bring.

5. Have a brief in-person interview at an application center.

Yes, you will need to visit an application center in person. During the interview, you'll get fingerprinted and answer some basic questions about yourself and your travel habits. They might review some of your past travels, but essentially they're just trying to verify the information you submitted when pre-enrolling online, and it shouldn't take more than 15 minutes.

Don't forget to bring the correct documents and a credit card or certified/cashier's check to the interview.

6. Pay the fee

You'll have to pay the $85 nonrefundable application processing fee, which you can pay by credit card, money order, company check, or certified/cashier's check. Cash and personal checks are not accepted, and check and money order payments should be made payable to "MorphoTrust USA."

7. Wait.

You can check the status of your application here. While most applicants report having received their notification letter the next day, it can take up to 45 days.

8. Receive your KTN

Once your application gets approved, you will receive a notification letter with a KTN, a nine-digit Known Traveler Number that you'll need to include in your flight reservations, and will then be embedded in the barcode of your boarding pass. This number essentially proves that you have been pre-approved by the US Customs and Border Protection and deemed a low-risk traveler.

Once you receive your KTN, you'll be able to swish on by long security lines at 120 airports and get into the specially designated TSA PreCheck line. Skip some common security checks, keep your shoes and belt on, keep your laptop in your carry on, and try not to gloat.

TSA PreCheck approval lasts for five years.

What documentation do I need to get TSA PreCheck?

Valid Photo ID Unexpired photo ID card issued by the federal government or by a State or outlying possession of the U.S. This must include a federal agency, State or State agency seal or logo (such as a State university ID). Permits are not considered valid identity documents (such as gun permits).

What do they do at a TSA PreCheck appointment?

You will need to provide some personal information when you fill out the TSA Precheck application. During the in-person interview, you will also be asked to answer a few basic personal questions and are expected to provide your current U.S. passport or a driver's license and birth certificate.

How long does the TSA PreCheck interview take?

All in all, the actual TSA PreCheck interview typically takes 10 minutes or less. However, you may end up spending more time at your appointment if the lines are long at the enrollment center.

What questions do they ask you at TSA PreCheck?

If you do have any criminal history, you'll probably be asked more questions about that. You may also be asked about your employment status, how often you travel, why you want to join PreCheck and other fairly innocuous questions. Expect to be fingerprinted and have your photo taken.

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