Global Entry costs $120 for five years — and it includes TSA PreCheck. SNA has no standalone enrollment center, but you can finish your interview on Enrollment on Arrival when you land at SNA from an international trip. So at Orange County (SNA) it covers faster U.S. security on the way out and faster customs when you fly home, for not much more than PreCheck on its own.

SNA does not have a walk-in enrollment center. The easy route here is Enrollment on Arrival: after CBP conditionally approves you, you finish the interview at the inspection point when you land at SNA from an international trip — no separate trip needed. Otherwise the nearest centers are at Ontario (ONT), Los Angeles Int'l (LAX), and San Diego (SAN). Start your application and book at the Trusted Traveler scheduler.
The closest airports to Orange County with an on-site enrollment center:
| Enrollment center | From SNA |
|---|---|
| Global Entry at ONT — Ontario, CA | 30 mi |
| Global Entry at LAX — Los Angeles, CA | 36 mi |
| Global Entry at SAN — San Diego, CA | 76 mi |
Straight-line distances. Confirm appointment availability at the Trusted Traveler scheduler before you drive — slots at popular centers book out weeks ahead.
Global Entry is $120 for a five-year membership, and the fee already includes TSA PreCheck — you do not pay the $76.75–$85 PreCheck fee on top. Some travel credit cards reimburse the $120. A few things to know before you apply:
Apply at ttp.dhs.gov — Trusted Traveler Programs, the official application.
At SNA, TSA PreCheck speeds your way out — the lighter screening lane where shoes, belt, and laptop stay packed. Global Entry adds the way back: skip the customs line when you land from abroad. Because Global Entry bundles PreCheck for only a little more than PreCheck at SNA costs on its own, it is the better buy for anyone who flies internationally. For the head-to-head, read Global Entry vs TSA PreCheck.
Coming home through SNA from abroad, Global Entry members skip the regular passport line and use the Global Entry process at the kiosks or the CBP app instead. That is the arrival side of your trip — for the departure wait that sets when to leave home, watch the live SNA TSA wait times.
Three programs, three jobs — and they can 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 |
Curious about the third option? See CLEAR at SNA for whether the face-scan lane is there and worth it.
Because Global Entry includes PreCheck, it shrinks the security buffer in your plan — but only when the lane is actually short. Instead of guessing, set your Leave-By Time: it folds the live SNA PreCheck wait, your drive with traffic, and the walk to your gate into one exact time to leave home today.
Driving to SNA? Compare SNA 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.
Not at a walk-in center — SNA has none. But you can complete the interview on Enrollment on Arrival when you land at SNA from an international trip, so a separate appointment is not always needed.
Global Entry costs $120 for a five-year membership, and that fee includes TSA PreCheck. Every traveler needs their own application, including children.
Yes. A Global Entry membership comes with TSA PreCheck at no extra cost, so your $120 covers both faster U.S. security on the way out and faster customs on the way home.
If you ever fly internationally through SNA, Global Entry is the better value — it is only a bit more than PreCheck ($76.75–$85) and includes it. If you only fly domestic, PreCheck alone is enough.
Yes. Unlike PreCheck, where children 12 and under use the lane free with an enrolled parent, every traveler needs their own Global Entry membership and interview — there is no family rate.