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CLEAR vs TSA PreCheck: Which Should You Get?

CLEAR and TSA PreCheck both speed up airport security, but they solve completely different problems. CLEAR ($189/year) skips the ID verification queue using biometrics. TSA PreCheck ($78 for 5 years) gives you a dedicated shorter lane where you keep your shoes and laptop. Most frequent flyers eventually get both.

$189/yr
CLEAR cost
Discounts for Delta, Amex, Chase
$78 / 5 yrs
TSA PreCheck cost
$15.60/year, renews at $70
Stack both
Best combo
CLEAR to ID check + PreCheck lane

The key difference

CLEAR gets you to the front of the TSA line faster. PreCheck makes the TSA line itself faster. They work at different steps in the security process, which is why combining them gives the biggest time savings.

Feature Comparison

FeatureCLEARTSA PreCheck
What it doesBiometric ID verification — skips the ID check lineExpedited security screening — no shoes/laptop removal
Annual cost$189/year (discounts available)$78 for 5 years ($15.60/year)
Where it works50+ airports, some stadiums & venues200+ airports, 85+ airlines
What you keep onNothing extra — still go through TSA screeningShoes, belt, light jacket, laptop in bag, liquids in bag
Background checkNo government background checkFBI criminal history check + fingerprints
How it worksIris or fingerprint scan at a CLEAR kiosk — jumps the ID queueDedicated shorter TSA lane with relaxed screening rules
ChildrenUnder 18 free with enrolled parentUnder 12 free with enrolled parent
Can you use both?Yes — CLEAR gets you to the front; PreCheck makes the lane fasterYes — stack both for maximum speed

Get TSA PreCheck if you…

  • Fly at least 2-3 times per year
  • Want the best value (just $15.60/year)
  • Travel with children under 12
  • Want to keep shoes and laptop in bag
  • Travel domestically in the US

Add CLEAR if you also…

  • Fly 10+ times per year
  • Frequently use CLEAR-supported airports
  • Have Delta status (discounted to $109/yr)
  • Have Amex Platinum or Chase Sapphire (credit)
  • Travel with a group and want to skip ID queue

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better: CLEAR or TSA PreCheck?+

It depends on your travel pattern. TSA PreCheck is almost always worth it for the cost ($15.60/year) because it makes every security line faster. CLEAR adds value at specific high-traffic airports where the regular ID queue is long. Most frequent flyers get both and stack them.

Does CLEAR replace TSA PreCheck?+

No. CLEAR and TSA PreCheck solve different problems. CLEAR gets you through the ID verification step faster. PreCheck gives you a dedicated, faster-moving lane with relaxed screening rules. You need PreCheck (or Global Entry) to access PreCheck lanes — CLEAR does not help with this.

Can I use CLEAR and TSA PreCheck together?+

Yes, and it is the fastest combination. With both, you use CLEAR to skip the ID queue, then move directly to the PreCheck lane. At busy airports like LAX, ATL, or JFK this can shave 20–30 minutes off your security experience.

Is CLEAR worth $189 per year?+

For frequent flyers (10+ trips/year) at CLEAR-supported airports, yes. The $189 fee saves roughly 5–15 minutes per trip on the ID check alone. Delta SkyMiles members and some credit cards (Amex Platinum, Chase Sapphire) offer discounts down to $109–$149/year. For occasional travelers, TSA PreCheck alone is usually sufficient.

Does Global Entry include CLEAR?+

No. Global Entry ($120 for 5 years) includes TSA PreCheck but does not include CLEAR. CLEAR is a private service with a separate fee.