Where Is Trusted Traveler Number On Global Entry Card?

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You can find your Trusted Traveler member number by

logging into your Trusted Traveler Programs (TTP) account

. Your membership number is listed toward the bottom of the page. Your membership number is also located on the back of your Trusted Traveler card in the upper-left corner.

Is trusted traveler number same as Global Entry?

This program refers to the Known Traveler Number as PASSID, but

the number is used the same way

. Global Entry includes TSA PreCheck and its benefits but also gives you expedited U.S. customs screening when traveling internationally.

What are the two numbers on my Global Entry card?

There are two 9-digit numbers on the back of the Global Entry card.

The one on the upper left corner is the Known Traveler Number or PASSID

. But on the upper right hand corner there is another 9-digit number, slightly larger than the PASSID.

What is redress number on Global Entry card?

When this happens, Global Entry members can apply for what’s known as a redress number. Redress numbers are

case numbers issued by the Department of Homeland Security

, which allow agencies like the TSA to identify travelers that may have been misidentified as threats.

Is Known Traveler number the same as TSA PreCheck?


A Known Traveler Number (KTN) is issued to all individuals approved to receive TSA PreCheck® expedited screening

. The KTN must be added in the KTN field when booking airline travel reservations to have the TSA PreCheck® indicator appear on your boarding pass.

Where Can I Find My Global Entry number without my card?

Find your Trusted Traveler’s membership number by

logging into your Trusted Traveler Programs (TTP) account

. The membership number is listed toward the top of the page. The membership number, also known as your PASS ID, is also on the back of Trusted Traveler cards.

Is Global Entry number redress or known traveler?

A

Known Traveler Number

, also called your “KTN,” is a 9-digit number used to link your TSA Pre-Check enrollment to your travel itinerary. This is the same number used for other trusted traveler programs, such as Global Entry, NEXUS, and SENTRI. However, for these latter programs, this number is known as your “PASSID.”

What is traveler number?

A Known Traveler Number (KTN) is

issued to all individuals approved to receive TSA PreCheck® expedited screening

. The KTN must be added in the KTN field when booking airline travel reservations to have the TSA PreCheck® indicator appear on your boarding pass.

What is a trusted traveler card?

The Global Entry Card is

issued to Global Entry members who are U.S. citizens, U.S. lawful permanent residents, or Mexican nationals

. It allows Global Entry members to use Trusted Traveler lanes at the land borders for entry into the United States via NEXUS/SENTRI lanes at the border.

How do I use my TSA Known Traveler number?

  1. Contact your airline by phone or online to add your KTN. …
  2. Once you have been assigned a Known Traveler Number (KTN), you must include this number in the ‘KTN’ field of each reservation you make with a participating airline. …
  3. If you are a member of the TSA PreCheck® Application Program, look up your KTN online.

How long does Known Traveler number last?

ACT NOW before your known traveler number (KTN) expires. That’s right, your TSA Pre✓® eligibility expires after

five years

. So if you want to keep enjoying your member benefits, renew now before your membership lapses. The renewal fee is $85.

Why am I not getting TSA PreCheck with Global Entry?

First,

check that your membership has not expired

by looking up your account here. If still active, confirm with your airline that your KTN, name, and date of birth are accurate and that your airline participates in TSA PreCheck®.

What is the Known Traveler number for Military?

Enter the

10-digit DoD ID number located on the back of the common access card

as your known traveler number when making flight reservations or when updating your Defense Travel System profile for official travel. If the number is not on your CAC, you may obtain it by logging on to milConnect.

Where is the redress number on my TWIC card?

Q: Where can I find the Credential Identification Number (CIN) on my TWIC®? A: The CIN is

printed on the back lower left-hand corner of the TWIC® card

. (See image below with CIN location circled.) Also, the CIN is also printed on the lower lefthand corner of the card mailing that you received with your TWIC® card.

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Timothy Chehowski is a travel writer and photographer with over 10 years of experience exploring the world. He has visited over 50 countries and has a passion for discovering off-the-beaten-path destinations and hidden gems. Juan's writing and photography have been featured in various travel publications.