Is Your Global Entry Number the Same as Your Redress Number?

Learn the difference between a Global Entry number (KTN) and a redress number and when to use each for travel screenings.

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No, your Global Entry number is not the same as your redress number. The Global Entry number, known as a Known Traveler Number (KTN), is used to expedite security screening procedures like TSA PreCheck. A redress number, however, is an identifier for those who have experienced issues during screenings, often used to resolve mistaken identity problems. Ensure you use the correct number for the appropriate purpose.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the difference between a Global Entry number and a redress number? A Global Entry number, also called a Known Traveler Number (KTN), is for expedited security screenings like TSA PreCheck, while a redress number helps travelers who have experienced issues or mistaken identity during screenings.
  2. Can I use my Global Entry number as my redress number? No, the Global Entry number and redress number serve different purposes and are not interchangeable. You must use the correct number for the intended travel screening process.
  3. How do I get a redress number? You can apply for a redress number through the Department of Homeland Security’s Traveler Redress Inquiry Program (DHS TRIP) if you have experienced difficulties or misidentification during travel screenings.