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Does my spouse get TSA PreCheck?

Does my spouse get TSA PreCheck?

Currently, spouses and other travel companions that don’t have TSA PreCheck credentials might be able to use TSA PreCheck if somebody in their travel party has TSA PreCheck. Once the new bill becomes law, any traveler between the age of 13 and 74 must have their own TSA PreCheck pass.

How do I update my TSA PreCheck information?

How do I update my information so that I can continue to receive TSA PreCheck®? If you are a member of the TSA PreCheck® Application Program, you may call (855) 347-8371 weekdays, between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. ET, to make changes to your name, address, or other information contained in your records. You may also submit your inquiry online.

Can you get TSA PreCheck for your spouse?

Your spouse might already be a known traveler. PreCheck is the only trusted traveler program administered directly by the TSA, but the Department of Homeland Security has three others as well. One is the NEXUS program, which applies only to travel to and from Canada.

When do I need to call TSA to change my address?

If you are a member of the TSA PreCheck® Application Program, you may call (855) 347-8371 weekdays, between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. ET, to make changes to your name, address, or other information contained in your records. You may also submit your inquiry online.

What causes TSA to not give you a PreCheck number?

This could include the known traveler number/PreCheck number, or even details like name/date of birth, which can trigger PreCheck not being given if they don’t match the travelers correct details. Doc’s answer is absolutely correct but is mostly from the perspective that both passengers are TSA PreCheck members.

How do I update my information so that I can continue to receive TSA PreCheck®? If you are a member of the TSA PreCheck® Application Program, you may call (855) 347-8371 weekdays, between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. ET, to make changes to your name, address, or other information contained in your records. You may also submit your inquiry online.

If you are a member of the TSA PreCheck® Application Program, you may call (855) 347-8371 weekdays, between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. ET, to make changes to your name, address, or other information contained in your records. You may also submit your inquiry online.

Do you have to put your TSA number on your boarding pass?

No. To receive TSA PreCheck®, you must include your known traveler number in the appropriate field of your airline reservation, and the TSA PreCheck® indicator must be visible on your boarding pass and embedded in the barcode.

Can a spouse get a TSA PreCheck on an airline?

Each airline has separate rules for who can get the check and not, and TSA appears to be re-negotiating these agreements with several airlines. If you have assumed that your spouse was getting PreCheck because you had it, thank the airline that gave it to you, as they don’t have to, and don’t/can’t always.