Questions

What if only one person has TSA PreCheck?

What if only one person has TSA PreCheck?

You go through TSA pre-check and they go through the regular line and you meet them on the other side of security. If their line is long you can wait for them or meet them at the gate. Unless the other person is a child which you would then want to stay together, but if you are talking another adult they will be fine.

Can my travel partner use my TSA PreCheck?

Currently, spouses and other travel companions that don’t have TSA PreCheck credentials might be able to use TSA PreCheck if somebody in their travel party has TSA PreCheck. Once the new bill becomes law, any traveler between the age of 13 and 74 must have their own TSA PreCheck pass.

Can you add TSA PreCheck number after booking?

For new bookings You can also manually add it to a reservation during the booking process. After entering your personal information, click on the “Known Traveler Number and Redress Number” drop-down menu. Enter your PreCheck number in the “Known Traveler Number/PASS ID” field.

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Can military spouse get TSA PreCheck?

Military spouses can apply for TSA Precheck on their own through the TSA Precheck application program. The program costs $85 to cover the cost of a background check. Military spouses are not normally screened the way service members are and so the government can not ensure that they are cleared.

Can my wife come with me if I have TSA PreCheck?

PreCheck is the only trusted traveler program administered directly by the TSA, but the Department of Homeland Security has three others as well. All three of these programs include access to the PreCheck line as a benefit, so if your spouse is a participant in one, there’s no need to apply for PreCheck separately.

Can my family use TSA PreCheck with me?

Family members ages 12 and under traveling with an eligible parent or guardian with a TSA PreCheck® indicator on their boarding pass can join them in the TSA PreCheck® lanes without applying.

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Can my spouse go through Global Entry with me?

My travel companions (children, spouse or co-travelers) are not Global Entry members; can they come through the Global Entry kiosk with me? No, only Global Entry members can use the Global Entry kiosk.

Do military dependents get TSA Pre?

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is reminding all service members and DOD civilians that they are eligible to use the TSA Precheck program and skip some of the hassle when going through airport security. Unfortunately, this program is not available for veterans, military retirees, or family members.

Do military family members get TSA PreCheck?

Through a partnership with the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) and the Transportation Security Administration, eligibility for TSA PreCheck automatically extends to all members of the U.S. Armed Forces, including cadets and midshipmen at U.S. service academies, plus members of the Reserves and National Guard.