Users' questions

Can you use your DoD ID number for TSA PreCheck?

Can you use your DoD ID number for TSA PreCheck?

No. All members of the U.S. Armed Forces must include their DoD ID number in the Known Traveler Number field when making flight reservations and a TSA PreCheck® indicator must be visible on your boarding pass.

How do I use my TSA Known Traveler number?

Simply enter your Known Traveler Number in the appropriate field when booking your flight. This can also be done later — even at the check-in desk at the airport. You do not need to carry your Global Entry card to access TSA PreCheck or Global Entry lanes at the airport.

How do I find out my DoD number?

Locate your DoD ID number (10-digit number found on the back of your Common Access Card). If you do not have a DoD ID number listed on your CAC, you can locate it by logging in to MilConnect (www.dmdc.osd.mil/milconnect) and clicking on the “My Profile” tab. Opt-In to the program (applies to DoD civilians only).

How to enter your DoD ID number in your DTS profile?

To update your DTS profile, log into DTS (www.defensetravel.osd.mil). Select your name at the top right corner of the DTS Dashboard to display the dropdown box. My Profile to display the profile update tool. How To Enter Your DoD ID in Your DTS Profile 11/6/2018 Defense Travel Management Office 2 3.

How do I Save my DoD ID number for TSA?

When the TSA Secure Flight Information box appears, enter your DoD ID number in the Known Traveler field and click Save My TSA Information. To save your DoD ID number as your Known Traveler Number in your personal profile, complete the Known Traveler Field and check the box that says “Save changes to permanent traveler information”.

Where can I get my DoD travel number?

You should update your Defense Travel System profile with KTN as well for official travel. If the number is not on your CAC, you can get the number on milConnect. DoD civilians are also eligible to receive TSA Pre✓® benefits.

Where can I Find my TSA KTN number?

How do I find it? If you are a member of the TSA Pre ✓® Application Program, look up your KTN online. If you are a member of another trusted traveler program, such as Global Entry, NEXUS, or SENTRI, log on to the Trusted Traveler Program website to obtain your PASSID, which is your KTN.