Can Someone Traveling With Me Use TSA PreCheck Without Their Own Enrollment?
Learn if your travel companion can use TSA PreCheck and the rules for children 12 and under traveling with enrolled adults.
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Yes, someone traveling with you can go through TSA PreCheck, but only if they are also enrolled in the program. Children 12 and under can go through TSA PreCheck with an eligible parent or guardian without having their own PreCheck membership.
FAQs & Answers
- Can my family members use TSA PreCheck if only I am enrolled? Only children 12 and under can use TSA PreCheck when traveling with an enrolled parent or guardian. Other family members must have their own TSA PreCheck membership.
- Do children need their own TSA PreCheck membership? No, children 12 years old and younger do not need their own TSA PreCheck membership if they are traveling with an eligible parent or guardian who has PreCheck.
- Can TSA PreCheck benefits be shared with friends or unrelated travelers? No, TSA PreCheck benefits cannot be shared. Every traveler must have their own enrollment, except children 12 and under accompanying an enrolled parent or guardian.