The duration of disqualification from participation in TSA PreCheck® is related to the seriousness of the violation and/or a repeated history of regulatory violations. transportation systems covered by the JanuSecurity Directive, and subsequent amendments, interference with security operations, access control violations, providing false or fraudulent documents, making a bomb threat, or bringing a firearm, explosive, or other prohibited item to an airport or onboard an aircraft, you are denied expedited screening for a period of time. If you commit certain violations of federal security regulations, such as refusal to wear a mask in U.S. The application fee for TSA PreCheck® is $85 for 5 years.īefore you apply, we recommend that you review the various DHS trusted traveler programs, such as the TSA PreCheck® Application Program, Global Entry, NEXUS, or SENTRI, to ensure you meet the eligibility requirements and determine the best program for you. Consumers who are applying for TSA PreCheck® for the first time cannot pay the enrollment or application fee online, they must complete their application and pay in-person at a TSA enrollment center. First time applicants are not asked to provide payment information online. Any website that claims to allow consumers to register for TSA PreCheck® that does not end in ".gov" is not an official TSA PreCheck® website.
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It takes five minutes to submit an online application and schedule an in-person appointment that includes a background check and fingerprinting at an enrollment center. Please note, legitimate online registration for TSA PreCheck® can begin at tsa.gov/precheck or be accomplished at. If you received a notice of violation, please contact your case agent. If you have questions concerning your TSA PreCheck® status, call the TSA Contact Center at (866) 289-9673, submit an online form, or contact us at on Twitter and Facebook Messenger. TSA PreCheck® enrollees found to have committed a disqualifying offense may have their TSA PreCheck® enrollment disqualified or suspended. TSA PreCheck® enrollees undergo recurrent criminal history vetting as a condition of their TSA PreCheck® enrollment. transportation systems covered by the JanuSecurity Directive and subsequent amendments, interference with security operations, access control violations, providing false or fraudulent documents, making a bomb threat, or bringing a firearm, explosive, or other prohibited item to an airport or onboard an aircraft, you are denied expedited screening for a period of time. Please separate medications and inform the TSA officer that you carry these items for your service dog. Medication for service animals must go through X-ray or inspection screening. You may request to move to the front of the line upon your return. If you need to relieve your service dog and must exit the security checkpoint, you and the service dog will need to go through the screening process again. Items that are necessary to maintain control of the service dog/animal or indicate that the service dog/animal is on duty do not require removal to be screened. Service dog/animal collars, harnesses, leashes, backpacks, vests and other items are subject to security screening. If you have concerns about your screening, you can ask to speak with a supervisor or passenger support specialist at any point during the process. TSA will not separate you from your service animal. If the metal detector alarms, you and your service dog/animal will undergo additional screening, including a pat-down.ĭuring the additional screening, do not make contact with the dog/animal (other than holding the leash) until a TSA officer has completed inspection of your dog/animal. If you opt not to be screened by the walk-through metal detector, you will undergo a pat-down. You may walk through together or you may lead the animal through separately on a leash. You and your service dog/animal will be screened by a walk-through metal detector.