Which number on Nexus card is known traveler?
For members approved for Global Entry, NEXUS, or SENTRI, the KTN is the CBP PASSID. This nine-digit number usually begins with 15, 98 or 99 and can be found on the back of your NEXUS, SENTRI, or Global Entry card or by logging on to the Trusted Traveler Program website.
Do Nexus members get TSA PreCheck?
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.
Is my CAC number My Known Traveler number?
Your DOD identification number works as your known traveler number, or KTN, for all of your travel, both personal and official. Enter the 10 digit number, located on the back of your common access card (CAC), into the KTN field when you make flight reservations to receive TSA Pre✓® benefits.
How do I find my known traveler number?
Your Known Traveler Number can be found on the back of your Global Entry card. It is your PASSID number. If you have NEXUS or SENTRI, your PASSID number will also be found on the back of your card.
Is Nexus same as Global Entry?
Nexus is administered by Canada and has separate clearance criteria. However, the result is the same as Global Entry: expedited passage. If you are a member of Nexus you now have Global Entry privileges just as if you had registered in the U.S. for that CBP program.
What is traveler ID?
A platform enabling travel companies to digitalize and automate traveler identification and document verification across the traveler journey. A platform enabling travel companies to digitalize and automate traveler identification and document verification across the traveler journey.
Can you use DoD ID number for known traveler number?
In order to use dedicated TSA Precheck security lanes, participants must enter their DoD ID number as the “Known Traveler Number” when making official travel or leisure airline reservations.
Is Known Traveler Number same as passport number?
While it’s easy to think of a Known Traveler Number as the same as your passport, their purposes differ. Like your passport, though, it is a security measure unique to you that allows you certain travel privileges.