

Please note, gate passes are excluded from TSA PreCheck benefits. A parent or guardian must complete the online application for a child under the age of 13 if they pre-enroll for a TSA PreCheck membership or renew an existing membership.Children 17 and under who will be traveling alone or without a TSA PreCheck eligible parent or guardian should apply for their own TSA PreCheck benefits.Children 13-17 may join enrolled parent or guardian in the TSA PreCheck lane when traveling on the same reservation and if the TSA PreCheck indicator appears on the child’s boarding pass.Children 12 and under may accompany an enrolled parent or guardian in the TSA PreCheck lanes even if the TSA PreCheck indicator is not on their boarding pass.

Children traveling with a parent or guardian enrolled in TSA PreCheck may automatically receive TSA PreCheck benefits without enrolling: View information about and directions to your nearest TSA PreCheck® enrollment center.Ĭhildren of all ages are eligible to enroll in TSA PreCheck. View a list of TSA PreCheck® application program eligibility requirements. View a list of required identity and proof of citizenship/immigration eligibility documents. If appointments are not immediately available at the enrollment center of choice, customers are encouraged to schedule an appointment at one of the alternate enrollment centers in the area. Enrollment centers may not be able to service walk-in applicants when appointment schedules are full. It is recommended that you schedule an appointment. Applicants have the option to pre-enroll online to provide initial biographic information and make an appointment before visiting an enrollment center. The enrollment process also requires the applicant to provide fingerprints, photo, and pay the enrollment fee. Interested applicants must visit an enrollment center servicing the TSA PreCheck® application program to provide the required biographic information and valid identity/citizenship documentation. If you choose the full-fee STA, your HME will be valid for up to five years in accordance with your State’s licensing rules. Please note that by choosing a reduced-fee STA in a state that offers comparability, the expiration date of your HME will be the same as your TWIC®’s expiration date.

View a list of states offering comparability. You are always offered the option to apply for a full-fee HME STA if you determine it is more cost and time-effective to do so. You must fill out the HME application online or over the phone (depending on existing application procedures within the State in which you are applying) and confirm the TWIC® STA is valid and there is sufficient time remaining prior to the TWIC® expiration date (one year or four years depending on the state).
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Please note, pre-enrollment may not be available for all programs.Įffective February 2012, if you apply successful clearance results from your most recent TWIC® security threat assessment (STA) and are licensed in a state that allows you to apply those prior STA results towards obtaining your HME, a concept known as STA comparability, then you do not have to pay full price for your HME.

You may be able to minimize your time at an enrollment center.By pre-enrolling, you can ensure that your personal data is entered correctly from the comfort of your home, office, or other location.You are not required to pre-enroll in order to complete the application process however, TSA encourages you to pre-enroll to facilitate the application process: This is commonly referred to as pre-enrollment. Some TSA programs allow you to begin the enrollment/application process by entering biographic information online before visiting an enrollment center to complete the application process.
