TSA Pre‑Check back by popular demand

TSA Pre‑Check will be offered July 15–19 at the Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport.

If you have been wanting to enroll in TSA-Pre-Check but didn’t want to drive to Spokane, now is your chance. TSA Pre-Check Enrollment services will be at the Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.–12 p.m. & 1 p.m.–5 p.m. in the ARFF Training Room. TSA Pre‑Check offers the ability to bypass normally slow-moving security lanes in favor of an expedited one. By going through the TSA Pre‑Check lane, passengers no longer have to remove shoes, the 3‑1‑1 liquid compliant bag, laptops, light outerwear/jackets, and belts.

Today, TSA Pre‑Check has more than 450 lanes at 200+ U.S. airports. If an airport doesn’t offer a full TSA Pre‑Check lane, many of them will still provide some form of expedited security that allows you to keep your shoes on and pass through a metal detector instead of a full body scanner. However, expect to take your liquids and computer out of your baggage.

Applicants are encouraged to pre‑enroll by simply going to www.identoGO.com/TSAprecheck.

To complete the application process, bring proof of identity and U.S. citizen documentation such as a U.S. Passport or a “certified” birth certificate and a driver license. A valid U.S. passport is recommended as it serves as proof of identity and U.S. citizenship.

The application process is completed on‑site. The application process includes fingerprinting for a background check, and the collection of the $85 fee.

If you have questions please contact Cherri Gentry at 509‑338‑3223 opt. 1 then opt. 2 or by email cherri.gentry@pullman-wa.gov.

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