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How do I make an appointment for TSA PreCheck?

How do I make an appointment for TSA PreCheck?

You may make an appointment online through the Universal Enrollment Services website or by calling (855) 347-8371 weekdays from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. ET. If pre-enrollment is available, you may make an appointment online during the pre-enrollment process.

Can I apply for TSA PreCheck in person?

You can pre- enroll and make an appointment online or walk-in at an application center to apply. Step 2: To apply for TSA Pre✓®, travelers must go in person to an application center to provide required information, documentation and fingerprints.

Can you walk in for a TSA PreCheck appointment?

You can either pre-enroll online or simply walk in to an enrollment center. (Find locations here) Since approximately 2000 people apply to TSA Pre-Check on a daily basis, it may be advisable to make an appointment to avoid long waiting times.

Where can I get a TSA pass?

Visit tsa.gov/precheck to learn more about the TSA PreCheck® Application Program. You can pre- enroll and make an appointment online or walk-in at an enrollment center. To apply for TSA PreCheck®, travelers must go in-person to an enrollment center to provide documentation and fingerprints.

What documents do I need for TSA PreCheck appointment?

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.

What are requirements for TSA PreCheck?

To get TSA PreCheck, you’ll also need an “unexpired U.S. government-issued photo identification and proof of citizenship (i.e., passport only, or a driver’s license and birth certificate).” It costs $85 to enroll in TSA PreCheck for five years.

What documents do I need for TSA PreCheck interview?

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.

Is TSA PreCheck free for seniors?

TSA Pre-Check is not for free for seniors. If you are 75 or older, you should be able to keep your light jacket and shoes on when going through security so you do have a form of Pre-Check in many cases.

What documents do I need to bring to TSA PreCheck appointment?

How long does a TSA PreCheck appointment take?

The application fee for TSA PreCheck® is $85 for 5 years. Enrolling is easy: a 5 minute online application followed by a 10 minute in person appointment with most applicants approved in 3-5 days.

Where can I find a TSA PreCheck enrollment center?

Find a TSA PreCheck® enrollment center by entering a postal code, city, or airport code in the ‘search’ box. Find an enrollment center for Global Entry, NEXUS, or SENTRI by first selecting the state where you wish to visit an enrollment center.

Are there TSA Pre Check Lines at airports?

While the network of U.S. airports with TSA PreCheck lines has increased dramatically over the past several years, you shouldn’t always expect one. To date, over 200 airports across the United States have TSA PreCheck capabilities. However, even within those airports, the reality of there being a separate TSA PreCheck line doesn’t always play out.

How to sign up for TSA PreCheck on YouTube?

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How long does it take to get TSA PreCheck approval?

You may have to wait a long time for TSA PreCheck approval to arrive. As more and more people try to enroll in TSA PreCheck or Global Entry, they find themselves waiting longer for confirmation of their conditional approval or interview slots. USA Today reports that wait times in late 2019 can be up to 90 days for around a third of applicants.