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JHU To Offer Limited-Time TSA Pre-Check 'Pop-Up'

There will be a "pop-up" center aboard a vehicle for residents and students seeking to enroll in the travel program Oct. 29 to Nov. 2.

From TSA: Residents of the Baltimore area in addition to students at Johns Hopkins University will be able to enroll in the Transportation Security Administration’s popular TSA Pre✓® application program on the campus of Johns Hopkins University from October 29th through November 2nd, where officials will host a temporary “pop-up” enrollment center in a specially equipped recreational vehicle parked at the university that is designed for individuals to apply for TSA Pre✓®.

The university is a convenient location to enroll in the popular program. A specially equipped recreational vehicle will be parked in the parking lot marked with the IdentoGo and TSA Pre✓® logos on campus at 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218.

Individuals will be able to enroll in TSA Pre✓® at Johns Hopkins University from October 29th to November 2nd during an enrollment “pop up” application center.

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The application process allows U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents to enroll directly in TSA Pre✓® - an expedited screening program that allows travelers to leave on their shoes, light outerwear and belt, keep their laptop in its case and their 3-1-1 compliant liquids/gels bag in a carry-on, in select TSA airport checkpoint screening lanes. More than 200 airports participate in TSA Pre✓® nationwide and dozens of airlines participate in the program.

Travelers need only to make an appointment online (appointments are being taken now) and complete their enrollment in-person or as a walk-in at the specially marked RV. The enrollment RV will be parked in the parking lot and will be open from 9 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 5 p.m. from Monday, October 29th to Thursday, November 1st and from 9 a.m. to noon on Friday, November 2nd.

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To participate in this enrollment opportunity, travelers should make an appointment online and pre-enroll by clicking here. It typically only takes 10 minutes to pre-enroll. After completing the pre-enrollment steps, applicants type in the location “Baltimore” and click on the search button to select the enrollment site for “Pop-Up: Johns Hopkins University.” Applicants can select an appointment time using the drop down menu to choose a date and time. The drop-down menu will show the first available time available, but individuals can choose a different date and/or time using that drop-down menu.

Applicants must bring documentation proving identity and citizenship status. Visit the Universal Enroll website for a list of required documents to prove identity and citizenship.

The application fee is $85 and is good for five years. It must be paid at the time of your appointment by credit card, money order, company check, or certified/cashier’s check. Cash and personal checks are not accepted. Fingerprints also are required during the in-person enrollment session.

After completing enrollment, successful applicants will receive a Known Traveler Number (KTN) via U.S. mail within a couple weeks that is valid for five years. The enrollee should enter the provided KTN in the “Known Traveler Number” field when booking airline reservations. The KTN also can be added when booking reservations online via a participating airline website, via phone call to the airline reservation center, or with the travel management company making reservations. Additionally, the KTN can be entered in participating airline frequent flyer profiles, where it will be stored for future reservations.

To learn more about TSA Pre✓® visit the TSA Pre✓® page or the TSA Pre✓® Frequently Asked Questions page. For more information on the Department of Homeland Security’s four Trusted Traveler programs – including Global Entry and NEXUS– all of which provide TSA Pre✓® eligibility, visit DHS.gov. To find the program that best suits your travel needs, visit the DHS Trusted Traveler page.

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