How to get TSA PreCheck fast and 4 other tips you need to know (2024)

How to get TSA PreCheck fast and 4 other tips you need to know (1)

Johnny Jet

May 18, 2024

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Ask any traveler about their travel pet peeves and many are definitely going to say standing in long lines. That’s why most frequent travelers have mastered the art of reducing wasted time by either not checking bags, getting TSA PreCheck, CLEAR or Global Entry and of course, earning elite status. That’s a lot of ground to cover but right now, we’re going to focus on all the things you need to know about TSA PreCheck, including how to get it fast. RELATED: 10 Airport Security Hacks Every Traveler Needs to Know

How to get TSA PreCheck fast and 4 other tips you need to know (2)When TSA PreCheck originated in December 2013, it was one of the most desired Trusted Traveler programs by frequent fliers. It’s designed for low-risk travelers who agree to have a background check. TSA PreCheck is available when you depart from a U.S. airport. TSA PreCheck allows travelers to keep their shoes, jacket and belt on; laptops in its case; 3-1-1 compliant liquids in their bag. The application fee is $78 for 5 years.

Here are 5 more things you need to know about TSA PreCheck:

1. Sign up at Staples Stores
According to the TSA: “Most applicants receive approval notification in 3-5 days, though some applications can take up to 60 days.” One way to speed up the process is to sign up using the TSA’s new partnership with Staples stores. Here’s the website to search for a participating Staples store near you (just type your zip code in). Before going to Staples, begin enrollment online using the government website. There, be sure to look for “located inside Staples” to confirm you are selecting your desired store location.

2. Is TSA PreCheck Open? How to Find Out
Before you sign up to TSA PreCheck, you might want to make sure your home airport and or terminal (if flying from a major airport) has a TSA PreCheck lane and more importantly, the hours they are open. One of the biggest complaints from members is that sometimes TSA PreCheck lanes are closed. If you’re relying on a TSA PreCheck lane, log on to their website to see if the TSA PreCheck lane is open at the airport during the time you will be passing through. If it’s not, you should allow for more time.

3. What to Do if TSA PreCheck Isn’t Printed on Your Boarding Pass
Another common complaint I hear from readers is that the coveted TSA PreCheck words are not printed on their boarding pass. The main reason is usually because the traveler didn’t put their Known ID number in their profile for the airline they are flying. Another reason could be that TSA says that members don’t always get PreCheck privileges for safety reasons.

Once in a while, they will make you go through the regular line for a more thorough screening. But out of the hundreds or thousands of times I’ve gone through their security lanes, only maybe twice was it not printed on mine. If this happens to you, be sure to check with an airline agent at the check-in desk. And ask them to make sure to double-check that your known traveler number, your birth date, and the spelling of your name are inputted correctly. Then, have them reprint your boarding pass. If it still doesn’t give you the privilege, then this was one of those random times.

4. Get Global Entry or NEXUS instead
I always tell travelers that instead of signing up to TSA PreCheck, get Global Entry instead. It’s only $22 more and not only gives travelers expedited customs processing when entering the United States, they get TSA PreCheck for free. Just know Global Entry takes a lot longer to get approved for and you do need to attend an appointment in person. Since I travel to Canada often, my family (including my little kids) and I all have NEXUS, which costs $50 for five years and includes Global Entry and TSA PreCheck. But to get approved takes even longer and the appointments are only available in Canada or along the US/Canada border.

5. How to Get TSA PreCheck or Global Entry for free
If you have a premium credit card, chances are you can get either the TSA PreCheck or Global Entry fee reimbursed. Just check with your credit card company and pay for the fee with that card. If you don’t have a premium travel credit card, then check out this list of credit card issuers that offer the perk.

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10 Comments On "How to get TSA PreCheck fast and 4 other tips you need to know"

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    John F|

    December 15, 2022 at 10:12 pm | Reply

    My experience getting TSA PreCheck this year. Applied in advance. Arrived for personal appointment/interview at our MVA and paid the fee on June 6. Was told usually 4 days. Followed up and was told could take up to 60 and to not heck back until 60 was up. Called at 61 and nothing, 90–nothing. Finally September 19 I for the email with the KTN . 105 Days.

    One of the reps I spoke to on the phone said all of them are delayed because TSA is short staffed.

    Anecdotally, my son just received his TS clearance which was supposed to take 3 to 6 months and it took closer to a year. Reason for the delay–same as TSA…not enough staff at DHS to do some of the legwork.

    If you are counting on it soon– just be prepared it likely will not be.

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    Judy|

    December 16, 2022 at 1:12 pm | Reply

    When filling out the online form be sure NOT to include payment. There are scammers that take a payment…mine was $149.95. When I went for my appointment I was told that it was a scam. They never require prior payment. Luckily with a phone call to the number listed on the cc itemized statement, I was reimbursed. They said I didn’t read the “fine print”.

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      Johnny Jet|

      December 16, 2022 at 2:12 pm | Reply

      Great tip!

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    Jeff|

    December 18, 2022 at 6:12 pm | Reply

    Still waiting for my pre-approval for Global Entry. I applied in May.

  4. How to get TSA PreCheck fast and 4 other tips you need to know (8)

    Karen|

    December 19, 2022 at 12:12 am | Reply

    Same thing happened to me!!

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    Dale|

    December 19, 2022 at 1:12 pm | Reply

    Getting a Global Entry appointment is even harder than TSA PreCheck. I’m in Connecticut and there were no appointments available here nor in Boston nor in NYC.

    I called about this and was told there were appointments available in Alabama where I have never traveled to.

    Luckily I stumbled on an appointment and got approved.

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    Sheila M VanBuskirk|

    December 20, 2022 at 3:12 am | Reply

    I had my in person appointment on a Friday and had my number on Monday. This was mid November 2022.

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    Judith Minkoff-Grey|

    October 18, 2023 at 10:10 pm | Reply

    I’m waiting for confirmation of renewal for global entry I’ve renewed twice and this is my third renewal. I renewed on line in March for my global entry which expires in November. It’s 7 months since I applied and paid. How can I check to see B if there’s a problem or an error if some type.

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      Johnny Jet|

      October 23, 2023 at 2:10 am | Reply

      You just have to keep checking their website for any messages. I don’t think they give updates. It took my wife about 8 months.

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