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  1. Two sets of 9-digit numbers on back of Global Entry card

    Jun 14, 2017 · 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 …

  2. What is the Known Traveler Number on the Global Entry Card

    Mar 15, 2018 · 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. (In case …

  3. I'm using the Global Entry for the first time to book a flight. Do I ...

    Aug 11, 2023 · 5 On my Global Entry card, there's a PASSID consisting of 9 digits. Following those digits, there's "SC" and then an additional 3 digits. When I enter my PASSID, should I …

  4. Global Entry Renewal Information and Processing Timelines

    Jun 19, 2025 · Trusted Travelers - Global Entry Renewal Information and Processing Timelines - Originally Posted by iamflyer Does GOES show your renewal as approved? If so I'd just use …

  5. What's the difference between 'Redress Number' and 'Known …

    I recently obtained a Global Entry card and on the back is the PASSID number that I understand is also my Known Traveler Number. When I recently tried to record my KTN with an airlines it …

  6. How do I determine my known traveler number - FlyerTalk

    Oct 22, 2017 · My Global Entry Card has two long numbers. Under PASSID is 984xxxxxx SCxxx then on the right side of the card is 103xxxxxx. Is my known traveler number the 984 number …

  7. Can I add my Global Entry (Redress) Number after booking a ticket?

    So, short answer: there is nothing you can or should do with your Global Entry number, or your card, on this trip. Also note that Global Entry and TSA PreCheck are entirely unrelated to …

  8. customs and immigration - Travel Stack Exchange

    Note that the KTN is mainly about expedited screening at the airport. In terms of the main purpose of the Global Entry program, which is expedited processing for international arrivals to the US, …

  9. Do I need to notify the airlines that I now have Global Entry?

    Oct 7, 2024 · You can always add your Global Entry number or KTN (Known Traveler Number) when you you check in for your flight. Technically it's not required but it's good practice and it …

  10. Known Traveler Number decode - FlyerTalk Forums

    Aug 2, 2018 · The Global Entry TT number actually takes 72 hours to fully activate and match up in the secure flight database. Sure enough my flights started getting Precheck after the 72 …