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The Guide to TSA PreCheck Renewal
Online renewals cost around $70, but could be covered by your credit card.
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TSA PreCheck helps to expedite your journey through airport security. With lines often snaking around the airport, having it can make a big difference.
Membership in the program is valid for five years, and renewing it online is recommended about six months before expiration. There is no penalty to starting early since the new membership period begins as soon as the previous one ends, meaning you won’t be overlapping membership periods.
Here’s what you need to know about TSA PreCheck renewal, so you can extend your membership for another five years.
How much is TSA PreCheck renewal?
TSA PreCheck renewal can be done in person or online. Costs start at $58.75 for online renewals and $66.75 for in-person renewals.
Renewing your TSA PreCheck membership could also be free. You may already have a credit card that will reimburse the cost of your renewal fee, or you could apply for one. Cards that include TSA PreCheck renewal credits include:
Among the cards that include TSA PreCheck credits are:
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NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula takes into account the type of card being reviewed (such as cash back, travel or balance transfer) and the card's rates, fees, rewards and other features.
NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula takes into account the type of card being reviewed (such as cash back, travel or balance transfer) and the card's rates, fees, rewards and other features.
Statement credit of up to $100 as reimbursement when you charge the application fee for TSA PreCheck or Global Entry to the card. Available once every 4 years.
Statement credit of up to $120 as reimbursement when you charge the application fee for TSA PreCheck, Global Entry or NEXUS to the card. Available once every 4 years.
Statement credit of up to $120 as reimbursement when you charge the application fee for TSA PreCheck, Global Entry or NEXUS to the card. Available once every 4 years.
Statement credit of up to $120 as reimbursement when you charge the application fee for TSA PreCheck or Global Entry to the card. Available once every 4 years.
If you’re a frequent international traveler, it might make more sense to apply for Global Entry — which costs $120 for a five-year membership — because it automatically includes TSA PreCheck benefits. Applying for TSA PreCheck first and then Global Entry would be more time-consuming and expensive since you would have to pay for both programs.
How do I renew TSA PreCheck?
You can renew your TSA PreCheck either online or in person. First, visit the official TSA PreCheck website and select an enrollment partner: CLEAR, Idemia or Telos. You can pick any of the enrollment providers. Costs vary.
You can usually renew online, but you must visit an enrollment center in person if you have changed your name since you enrolled.
The renewal steps vary by provider, but all have “Renew” buttons on their websites to start the process.
Depending on which provider you choose, you might need your account login information.
After completing the renewal form, you’ll need to pay the online fee. If you use one of the credit cards mentioned above, you could get your fee reimbursed. Some travelers may have to supply additional biometric information (like fingerprints), similar to what you did when you first applied. This will require visiting a TSA PreCheck application facility, which are located at major airports as well as other locations.
It can take anywhere from a few days to a couple months to receive confirmation of your renewal. The good news is that most people are approved within a week.
TSA will notify you with the results of the renewal application. If you want to check your approval status, visit the Universal Enroll website and select “Check my Service Status/ Make Payment.”
Your enrollment provider will send renewal notifications six months, three months, one month, and two weeks prior to expiration. You can also look up your expiration date.
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What if I have Global Entry?
If you already have Global Entry (which costs $120 but is often covered by credit cards), TSA PreCheck benefits are included and will automatically renew when you’re re-approved. To renew Global Entry, log into the Trusted Traveler Program website and follow the steps to renew both services simultaneously. Global Entry members get a 24-month grace period for renewal, provided you apply before your current membership expires.
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Global Entry membership includes TSA PreCheck benefits, but the programs are separate – you cannot upgrade from TSA PreCheck to Global Entry. To get Global Entry, you have to apply separately, even if you already have TSA PreCheck.
If you applied only for TSA PreCheck and do not have (or need) Global Entry, you will only need to complete the above process to renew TSA PreCheck.
The process to renew TSA PreCheck is not hard, and if approved, it will be good for another five years. Depending on the credit cards you carry, it might also be free.
If you travel internationally, even infrequently, Global Entry is worth considering when it’s time to renew your TSA PreCheck. The $120 fee may also be covered by a credit card.
Frequent flyers know that having expedited security can improve the travel experience and get you to the gate — or even better, the lounge — faster than other travelers.
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