Your PASSID is a 9-digit number that usually starts with 15, 98, or 99. Because the Global Entry, NEXUS, and SENTRI programs provide additional services not available with the TSA Precheck program, your enrollment in these programs supersedes your enrollment in Precheck.

Search your personal records to see if you saved this letter. If you did, you can find your TSA Precheck number that way.

Provide the information requested exactly as you submitted it when you enrolled in the program. If you can’t recall your UE ID, call 855-DHS-UES1 (855-347-8371). Customer service staff are available to assist you Monday through Friday from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Eastern time.

TSA Precheck enables access to TSA Precheck lines for departures from all US airports. US citizens and lawful permanent residents are eligible. Global Entry enables access to TSA Precheck lines as well as expedited entry to the US from international destinations. US citizens, lawful permanent residents, and select foreign nationals are eligible. NEXUS enables access to TSA Precheck lines as well as expedited entry to the US from Canada. US citizens, lawful permanent residents, Canadian citizens, Canadian permanent residents, and Mexican nationalists are eligible. SENTRI enables access to TSA Precheck lines as well as expedited entry to the US from Canada and Mexico. US citizens, lawful permanent residents, and all foreign nationals are potentially eligible.

The application requires information about your citizenship, identity, and background. This information will be used to complete a background check that will indicate if you’re suitable for enrollment in the program. You can also apply in person at an enrollment center near you. To find the nearest enrollment center, go to https://universalenroll. dhs. gov/locator and enter your ZIP code, then click search.

If you need to reschedule your appointment, you can do so from the same website. Many TSA Precheck enrollment centers also take walk-ins, although you may have to wait.

List A documents include: unexpired passport book or card, permanent resident card, unexpired US enhanced driver’s license or enhanced state-issued identity card List B documents include: unexpired driver’s license or state ID, unexpired US military ID, expired US passport within 12 months of expiration, US birth certificate, US certificate of naturalization

You will also be photographed. The photograph is used to verify your identity at TSA checkpoints that have facial recognition technology. [11] X Trustworthy Source U. S. Transportation Security Administration U. S. government agency responsible for ensuring safety by setting and enforcing travel protocols Go to source

If you applied for Global Entry, you must pay a one-time fee of $100 (as of 2019) online using an electronic bank transfer or a major credit or debit card. You’ll pay the regular membership fee at your appointment.

If you check your status online and it shows that your application was approved, you’ll be able to get your KTN immediately. Write it down and keep it in a safe place. Your known traveler number will also be included in your written notification. Keep the letter in a safe place so you’ll have it if you ever need to find your TSA KTN.

Use the website where you first enrolled. For TSA Precheck members, use https://universalenroll. dhs. gov/. For all other Trusted Traveler programs, go to https://secure. login. gov/. If you’re not sure when your membership expires, you can find out by logging onto the website. Additionally, the TSA will send a notification to the email address on file when it’s time for you to renew.

If you violate any TSA regulations or are involved in any sort of security-related incident on an airplane or at an airport, you may not be eligible to renew your enrollment. You may be prompted to go to an enrollment center to renew your application in person. This typically happens if you changed your name or if your enrollment fingerprints were low-quality.

If you applied for Global Entry, you do not have to pay the additional $100 fee again. That is a one-time enrollment fee designed to cover the costs of the background check and initial application processing.

If you make airline reservations to fly after your membership expires, you must renew your membership before the date of your flight. Otherwise, you will not have access to TSA Precheck lines. Contact your airline if you need to update your reservation information after renewing your membership. Renewal confirmation notifications will not allow you to access TSA Precheck lines.