Yes, your wife can accompany you through TSA PreCheck if she is also enrolled in the program or if she is traveling with you as your companion.
Yes, your spouse can accompany you through TSA PreCheck if they are also enrolled in the program or if they are traveling with you and you are the eligible member.
To find out if your wife has TSA PreCheck, you can check her boarding pass or contact the airline she is flying with.
No, only travelers who have been approved for TSA PreCheck can use the expedited security screening. Family members who are not approved must go through the regular security screening process.
No, pets are not allowed through TSA PreCheck.
No, pets cannot go through TSA PreCheck. Only human passengers are eligible for TSA PreCheck screening.
Yes, a spouse can go through TSA PreCheck with their partner if they are traveling together and the partner has TSA PreCheck eligibility.
To determine if you have TSA PreCheck, check your boarding pass for the TSA PreCheck logo or look up your Known Traveler Number (KTN) on the TSA website. If you have TSA PreCheck, it will be indicated on your boarding pass or through your KTN.
Yes, it is possible to apply for TSA PreCheck online through the official TSA website.
No, only travelers who are enrolled in TSA PreCheck can use the expedited security screening. Your spouse would need to enroll separately to be eligible to go through TSA PreCheck with you.
Yes, you cannot bring a guest with you through the TSA PreCheck lane unless they also have TSA PreCheck or are 12 years old or younger and traveling with you.
No, family members cannot go through security with you if you have TSA PreCheck. Each individual must have their own TSA PreCheck status to use the expedited security screening.
To use your TSA PreCheck when going through airport security, simply present your boarding pass with the TSA PreCheck logo at the designated TSA PreCheck lane. You will then be able to go through security without removing your shoes, belt, jacket, liquids, or laptop from your bag.