Originally Posted by
petaluma1
As I said in an earlier thread, the TSA does not require ID from an individual until the age 18; why do they believe that the same person should be required to give his/her fingerprints to use PreCheck between the ages of 13 and 18? Is this just another way to get more money from citizens, especially since TSA itself gets the largest chunk of your $85.
This OP's question concerns fingerprinting children for Global Entry and NEXUS (which are administered by the CBP and CBSA),
not TSA Pre✓.
Please get back on topic.
Thank you,
TWA884
Travel Safety/Security co-moderator