How do I enter my Global Entry number on a ticket?


How do I enter my Global Entry number on a ticket? If you are an eligible Global Entry, NEXUS or SENTRI member, enter your membership number (PASS ID) in the “Known Traveler Number” field when booking reservations, or enter it into your frequent flyer profile with the airline.


Can I use my Global Entry as an ID?

A Global Entry card is a valid federally-issued ID and can be used for any purpose requiring an ID. It may not, however, meet certain ancillary requirements. For example, a GE card does not display an address, so it may not be accepted as proof of residency (i.e. within a certain State).


Is a Global Entry number the same as a redress number?

A redress number is different from a Known Traveler Number, which identifies your membership in Trusted Traveler programs like TSA PreCheck and Global Entry. Most travelers won't have a redress number.


Should Global Entry show on boarding pass?

No. To receive TSA PreCheck®, you must include your Known Traveler Number (your CBP PASSID for Global Entry, NEXUS, or SENTRI members) in the appropriate field of your airline reservation, and the TSA PreCheck® indicator must be displayed on the boarding pass to access the lanes.


What number do I use on my Global Entry?

Where is a Known Traveler Number on a Global Entry card? Your Known Traveler Number, also known as PASSID, can be quickly retrieved by reading the back of your Global Entry card. This number is typically nine digits long and usually begins with 15, 98 or 99.


How do I add TSA PreCheck after booking?

You can also update existing reservations with your TSA PreCheck number. Go to Edit Traveler Information in the Manage Reservations section on the website, at an airport kiosk or in the United app.


Do you need to add Global Entry number to ticket?

With Global Entry, your CBD PASSID serves as your Known Traveler Number. Please provide this number when booking your flights or add it to the Basic Info section in your Delta profile. You can also add it to existing trips that you already booked in My Trips.


How does Global Entry recognize you?

Unlike the original kiosks, these use a facial scan to confirm your identity when you arrive at a customs hall kiosk; they also eliminate paper receipts that travelers previously used to show agents.