Getting TSA precheck with Global Entry

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I recently got a Global Entry card. However on my last trip I was turned away from the pre check without an explanation. Why ? What do I have to do in addition to use pre check when I travel? Thank you.



Best Answer

A Global Entry card doesn't itself get you into the TSA Precheck line. What's needed is a boarding pass from a participating airline that displays a precheck symbol; it looks something like this.

To get that, you need to provide your known traveler number (KTN) to an airline that participates in precheck at your airport. Your KTN is your PASSID that appears on the back of your Global Entry card. You'll need to enter that number when you make airline reservations. If you've already booked your tickets, there's usually a way to enter it by accessing your reservation online, or you can contact the airline for help. The airline's systems will send this number to TSA to confirm your Precheck eligibility and put the indicator on your boarding pass.

If it still doesn't show up, you can ask the TSA to look into it. You should ensure the name on your air reservation exactly matches the name on your Global Entry membership. Their FAQ has additional information about how to use Precheck that may be of use.




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Do you automatically get TSA PreCheck with Global Entry?

Plus, Global Entry membership automatically includes TSA PreCheck membership\u2014which means that travelers with Global Entry can enjoy a faster screening process whether they're traveling domestically or returning to the United States after a trip abroad.

Why do I not get TSA PreCheck with Global Entry?

The most common problem is that their date of birth or government \u201cknown traveler number\u201d has been entered incorrectly into a reservation. Other times, the name on the itinerary doesn't match the name used to enroll in PreCheck, Global Entry or one of the other government programs.

Should I renew TSA PreCheck if I have Global Entry?

All of the Department of Homeland Security's Trusted Traveler Programs are valid for five years, including TSA PreCheck and Global Entry, so once you pay for a membership, you will not have to do so again until it's set to expire.



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