If you’ve ever been delayed at the regular airport security line, you’ve probably wondered how to get TSA PreCheck, the government program that pre-approves passengers for a more expedited version of the screening process.
The application process is a relatively simple one. And although membership does come with a fee attached, it can be an investment worth making, as TSA PreCheck lasts for several years. It can make a big difference in speeding through a crowded airport and gives travelers peace of mind that they won’t have to unpack their carry-on before putting their bags through the x-ray scanner. As airports are seeing a record-breaking number of fliers, now’s the perfect time to plan ahead to avoid stress before your next trip.
Below, we answer every question on how to get TSA PreCheck, from what the program offers and which airlines participate, to what to expect from the application process and tips on getting a free membership.
What is TSA PreCheck?
TSA PreCheck is a government-sponsored program that began in October 2011 and grants approved passengers expedited security screening before boarding a plane. At last count, there are 32 million members enrolled. More than 80 airlines work in cooperation with TSA PreCheck, and the service can be found in more than 200 airports across the U.S.
Unlike the regular security line, PreCheck passengers don’t need to remove their shoes, laptops, travel-sized liquids, belts, and light jackets, which means less time in line—and more in the lounge. Still not convinced TSA PreCheck is worth it? Here’s a fun fact: In April 2023, 94 percent of TSA PreCheck passengers waited less than five minutes in a security line.
How to get TSA PreCheck
Submit an online application here, and then schedule an appointment at any of more than 400 enrollment centers across the country. The enrollment centers allow for walk-in interviews, but customers with appointments are given priority. The agency says that it is currently receiving a high volume of applications for TSA PreCheck enrollment. But unlike other Trusted Traveler programs such as Global Entry, TSA PreCheck appointments largely aren’t suffering from an ongoing backlog due to the pandemic.
How long does a TSA PreCheck appointment take?
At your in-person appointment, you’ll have to give your fingerprints and undergo a brief background check. Appointments usually take around 10 minutes.
How long does it take to get TSA PreCheck?
Most new applicants will typically receive their TSA PreCheck number (officially called a Known Traveler Number) within three to five days after their in-person appointment, according to the agency. However, some applications may take longer—up to 60 days or more. This is partially due to the agency receiving a higher-than-normal amount of enrollment applications. Other issues that can cause a longer processing time include difficulty capturing fingerprints during the in-person appointment or if missing enrollment data on the application. The TSA encourages prospective members to check their application status online.
How much does TSA PreCheck cost?
TSA PreCheck now costs $78 for a five-year membership. The government recently lowered the price, down from $85 for five years. The fee can be paid via credit card, money order, company check, or certified/cashier’s check. Payment usually happens at the in-person appointment. The cost of renewing a TSA PreCheck membership after five years is even cheaper: just $70 for the next five years. You can renew up to six months prior to your membership expiring.
How do I get TSA PreCheck for free?
While the government itself offers no discounts or reimbursements for the fees, several loyalty programs offer to pay for the membership for their most elite tier of fliers. There are also several travel rewards credit cards that will cover the cost of the fee in the form of a statement credit, including some of the most popular cards for travelers. Among the nine credit cards that currently waive the TSA PreCheck fee every five years are: the Platinum Card from American Express, the Chase Sapphire Reserve, the Capital One Venture X, the United Explorer Card, the Citi/AAdvantage Executive World Elite MasterCard, the Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant® American Express® Card, the IHG Rewards Premier Credit Card, the Delta SkyMiles® Platinum American Express Card, and the SunTrust Travel Rewards Credit Card.
How do I find my TSA PreCheck number?
Also called a Known Traveler Number (or KTN), your TSA PreCheck number is your unique identifier linked to your account and used to give you access to the separate lane at airport security. To find your KTN, you can look it up on the TSA website by filling out a form. Simply input the same information you used during registration, follow the prompts, and you’ll be led to a page displaying your number.