Do I need to update TSA PreCheck with new passport number?
TSA PreCheck and Passport RenewalYour TSA PreCheck membership isn't tied to your passport number, so it will continue to be active no matter whether your passport is valid, cancelled, expired, or renewed.
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What if I have Global Entry? If you received TSA PreCheck through Global Entry (which costs $100 but is also covered by many credit cards), your TSA PreCheck renewal will automatically happen if re-approved for Global Entry.
Steps to renew TSA PreCheckCurrent TSA PreCheck members can renew online easily. Go to the TSA PreCheck website and select the tab that says “Renewal” to begin the process. Provide your KTN, date of birth and legal last name.
Passport information is mandatory for booking. Passenger name spell is unchangeable after purchase, but other information(passport number/valid) can be modified at the airport on the day of departure.
At a Glance: To renew your TSA PreCheck, it's recommended to apply six months before it expires. Visit the official TSA PreCheck website, complete the renewal form, pay the $85 renewal fee, and await confirmation. You may be required to schedule an in-person interview.
If you hold two valid US passports and currently have Global Entry linked to your 10 year passport, you can also link Global Entry to your second, 4 year passport. As a Trusted Traveler, you may also update your passport, driver's license, visa status, and mail-to address as well.
It is administered by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection service and provides expedited immigration processing via kiosks in certain airports. If you have Global Entry, it also automatically includes TSA PreCheck membership. Both memberships last for five years before needing to reapply.