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how long does it take to get tsa precheck

Most people get TSA PreCheck approval in about 3–5 days after their in‑person appointment , but TSA says it can take up to 60 days for some applications.

Typical approval timeline

  • TSA and multiple travel resources report that the majority of applicants are approved within 3–5 days of their enrollment appointment and fingerprinting.
  • A smaller share of cases take several weeks, up to 60 days , especially when extra review is needed.

From application to using PreCheck

  • The online application itself only takes about 5 minutes to complete before you schedule your in‑person appointment.
  • The enrollment appointment (interview + fingerprints) is usually about 10–30 minutes; after that, most people see their Known Traveler Number (KTN) arrive in a few days and can use it immediately for new bookings.

Reasons it can take longer

  • Additional background checks, common-name mismatches, or incomplete/incorrect information (like typos in your name or birthdate) can slow the process.
  • High application volume during peak travel seasons can create backlogs and push some cases closer to that 60‑day outer window.

Planning around a trip

  • If you have a trip coming up, it is safest to apply at least 1–2 months before travel in case your application is one of the few that takes close to 60 days.
  • If it has been more than 60 days with no decision, travel sites and TSA-focused guides generally suggest contacting TSA customer support for a status check.

TL;DR: Plan for it to take a few days, but don’t depend on it being that fast; always leave room for the full 60‑day window.