How to avoid extra TSA check when flying with secondary ID

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Flying within the US.

My fiance only brought a temporary driver license with her which is considered a secondary form of ID by the TSA. On our first security check she had to go through an extra security pat down and they went through all her stuff since she didn't have a primary ID. We really want to avoid this on our return flight.

We can't get any of her primary forms of ID before our return flight. Is there anything we can do to avoid this on the return flight? Thinking about going through TSA pre check online or something like that.






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How do you bypass TSA check in?

With Global Entry, you simply scan your passport or U.S. permanent resident card at a Global Entry kiosk, complete the customs declaration form, scan your fingerprints and move onward onto U.S. soil. This can be a major time saver when the customs line is long at busy airports or during high-volume travel periods.

Do I have to go through TSA twice?

For most domestic layovers, you won't have to go through security again. However, some airports have separate security checkpoints for each terminal, so if you land in one terminal and your next flight is in another, you would have to go through security again.

Can you go through TSA twice with the same ticket?

No issues, go in and out as much as you want.

Why do I keep getting flagged by TSA?

This could mean that you were randomly selected\u2014that does happen\u2014but you may also have been flagged in advance for what the TSA calls \u201cSecondary Security Screening Selection\u201d (commonly referred to as SSSS, since that's what appears on your boarding pass if you're flagged through this system).



AskTSA: What To Expect When Verifying Your ID During Airport Screening




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