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Do you lose TSA PreCheck when you turn 18?

Adult children who are 18 and over must have their own TSA PreCheck membership. Do children need TSA PreCheck? No, TSA PreCheck for a minor child is not required, as long as they are flying on the same itinerary with an eligible adult who has their own TSA PreCheck membership.



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Technically your spouse can't go through the TSA PreCheck lane without their own account. In some instances, however, security may allow them through when it's clear that their boarding passes match yours as the primary account holder.

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The TSA PreCheck® Application Program is only open to U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals and lawful permanent residents. Applicants may be ineligible due to incomplete or false application information, certain violations of federal security regulations, or disqualifying criminal offenses and factors.

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What is the age limit for TSA ? There is no age limit in TSA.

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Generally, a person must be at least 18 years old to travel internationally without a parent or legal guardian. That said, there is no one-size-fits-all answer and you should always check with your destination country's government before booking a trip.

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How Do I Get TSA Precheck for Free?
  1. Aeroplan® Credit Card.
  2. The Platinum Card® from American Express (Terms apply, see rates & fees)
  3. The Business Platinum Card® from American Express (Terms apply, see rates & fees)
  4. Bank of America® Premium Rewards® credit card.
  5. Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card.


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With TSA PreCheck™, you can breeze through airport security. Best part, children 12 and under can accompany a parent or guardian who has TSA PreCheck™ on their boarding pass. Travelers 13 and older who do not have a TSA PreCheck™ boarding pass must go through standard security lanes or apply for TSA PreCheck™.

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Failure to meet eligibility requirements
U.S. citizens and U.S. lawful permanent residents are eligible for TSA PreCheck and Global Entry. If the identifying information on your application is incorrect or incomplete, then it may be denied.

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Reasons TSA PreCheck can be denied
It is possible to lose TSA PreCheck by committing federal security violations or crimes. These include both on an airplane or even when not flying. On the plane, these can include: Assault.

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