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TSA to Waive PreCheck Fees for Gold Star Families

Date: July 2, 2025

This summer, Gold Star family members—those who have lost an immediate loved one in U.S. military service— will be able to enroll in TSA PreCheck® at no cost. The offer is being extended by TSA in partnership with its enrollment providers: CLEAR, IDEMIA, and Telos. The program aims to show gratitude by offering a smoother travel experience to these families, who have already given so much.
📎 Read the official TSA announcement

Why this matters to us:
Anyone who’s breezed through security with TSA PreCheck knows what a difference it makes. It takes the edge off travel day stress. For Gold Star families, this is more than a travel perk — it’s a small but powerful way of recognizing sacrifice and making travel just a little easier for those who deserve peace, not hassle.

This is a news alert to help our readers.

How to Get Started with Free TSA PreCheck

If you’re a Gold Star family member ready to take advantage of this benefit, the process is straightforward. Visit the websites of CLEAR, IDEMIA, or Telos to find an enrollment location near you and schedule your appointment. The entire enrollment process takes about 15 minutes, and you’ll need to bring valid identification, proof of citizenship, and documentation verifying your Gold Star family status.

Once approved, typically within 3-5 business days, you’ll receive your Known Traveler Number (KTN). Add this number to your airline reservations or frequent flyer profiles, and you’ll see “TSA PreCheck” appear on your boarding passes for the next five years.

This program represents more than just a travel convenience. It’s a tangible way our nation honors the ultimate sacrifice made by fallen service members and acknowledges the ongoing sacrifice of their families. Every time you use the TSA PreCheck lane, you’re receiving a small measure of the ease and dignity you deserve.

For more information or to begin your enrollment, visit the official TSA PreCheck website or contact one of the three enrollment providers directly. Gold Star families have given everything, this benefit ensures that travel doesn’t add unnecessary stress to your journey.

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