Yes — TSA PreCheck runs at Atlanta (ATL). Right now the PreCheck lane is running about 6 minutes, versus about 20 minutes in the standard line — roughly 14 minutes saved. PreCheck costs $76.75–$85 for 5 years and lets you keep your shoes, belt, and laptop on.

The ATL PreCheck lane is open and running about 6 minutes as of the latest read. We show the PreCheck wait next to the standard wait on the live ATL TSA wait times board, so you always see the current gap before you leave.
PreCheck moves faster because you skip the bins — shoes, belt, light jacket, laptop, and 3-1-1 liquids all stay packed. Here is how the lanes compare at ATL right now:
| Checkpoint | Standard | PreCheck |
|---|---|---|
| Terminal Domestic | 21 min | 7 min |
| Terminal International | 18 min | 6 min |
Live where ATL reports a feed, and our typical-pattern estimate when a lane is quiet. A dash means that lane is closed right now.
ATL has 2 terminals (Domestic, International), and PreCheck lanes operate at checkpoints across them. Hours vary by checkpoint, so a lane may close at off-peak times — the live board flags which are open, and which checkpoint sits closest to your gates.
TSA PreCheck costs $76.75–$85 for a 5-year membership, depending on the enrollment provider. You get a Known Traveler Number (KTN) to add to every booking. A few details that save people money:
Apply or renew at tsa.gov/precheck — the official TSA program page.
Apply online, then book a short in-person appointment to verify your ID and fingerprints. Many enrollment centers sit at or near major airports, and some take walk-ins. Find your nearest center and pick a time at the TSA enrollment scheduler. Bring a valid photo ID and proof of citizenship (a passport covers both). Most people get their KTN within a few days.
Three programs speed you up in different ways — and they stack. Here is the quick version:
| Program | Cost | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| TSA PreCheck | $76.75–$855 years | Most U.S. domestic flyers |
| Global Entry | $1205 years | International travelers (best value — it includes PreCheck) |
| CLEAR Plus | $209per year | Frequent flyers at CLEAR airports |
Still deciding? Start with our PreCheck vs CLEAR vs Global Entry 3-way decision guide, then read TSA PreCheck vs CLEAR and Global Entry vs TSA PreCheck for the full breakdown. Or see what's on site at this airport: CLEAR at ATL and Global Entry at ATL.
A faster lane means a shorter security buffer — but only when the lane is actually short. Instead of guessing, set your Leave-By Time: it folds the live ATL PreCheck wait, your drive with traffic, and the walk to your gate into one exact time to leave home. When PreCheck is moving, you see the difference — with room to breathe.
Driving and parking at ATL? Compare ATL airport parking and fold the lot and shuttle into the same Leave-By Time.
See also: Is TSA PreCheck open right now? and how early to arrive at the airport. PreCheck speeds up screening, but it does not change whether you need a REAL ID to fly — confirm your ID is accepted before you travel.
Yes — the ATL PreCheck lane is open and moving in about 6 minutes right now, versus about 20 minutes in the standard line.
TSA PreCheck costs $76.75–$85 for a 5-year membership, depending on the enrollment provider you choose.
PreCheck lanes operate at ATL checkpoints across 2 terminals (Domestic, International), and the live board shows each PreCheck wait next to the standard one.
PreCheck usually clears you faster, but plan your arrival from the live ATL wait and your Leave-By Time rather than a fixed rule, since lanes still slow at peak hours.
Global Entry costs $120 for five years and includes TSA PreCheck, so it is the better value if you ever fly internationally; PreCheck alone fits domestic-only travel.