If you’re flying out of Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) and you’re approved for TSA PreCheck, knowing exactly where to go can save you time and stress. ATL is big, busy, and spread out—so the more you understand the layout, the smoother your trip will be.
Below is a clear guide to where TSA PreCheck is at Atlanta Airport, how to find it from different entrances and MARTA, and what to expect once you’re in the terminal.
At ATL, TSA PreCheck security screening is available at:
You do not have to go through a separate “TSA PreCheck-only” entrance. Instead, you look for the TSA PreCheck lanes within these security checkpoints. They are usually marked with green TSA Pre✓® signage.
Before you look for PreCheck lanes, it helps to know how ATL is arranged.
Domestic Terminals:
International Terminal (Concourse F):
Once you clear any TSA checkpoint, you can reach all concourses (A–F and T) via the Plane Train and connecting walkways.
If you live in Atlanta, you may head straight to the North Terminal if you’re flying Delta.
You’ll find TSA PreCheck at:
North Security Checkpoint
Main Security Checkpoint
If you’re riding MARTA and come up into the Domestic Terminal, you’ll naturally arrive near the Main Security area, and you can choose either Main or North based on signs and wait times.
Most non-Delta airlines check in at the South Terminal.
You’ll find TSA PreCheck at:
Main Security Checkpoint
North Security Checkpoint (optional)
There is no separate “South-only” PreCheck checkpoint. South Terminal passengers commonly use Main or, if they’re willing to walk a bit more, North.
If you’re leaving Atlanta on an international flight, your airline may direct you to the:
Maynard H. Jackson Jr. International Terminal (Concourse F)
2600 Maynard H. Jackson Jr. Blvd
Atlanta, GA 30354
Here, you’ll find:
From the International Terminal, once you clear security, you can still ride the Plane Train to other concourses (A–E and T), though most flyers using this terminal are on international or certain long-haul flights.
| Departure Type | Where to Check In | Where to Use TSA PreCheck |
|---|---|---|
| Domestic – Delta | Terminal North | North Security or Main Security |
| Domestic – Other airlines | Terminal South | Main Security (or North Security if less crowded) |
| International – Concourse F flights | International Terminal (Concourse F) | International Terminal Security Checkpoint |
| Arriving via MARTA (Domestic) | Domestic Terminal atrium area | Main Security, then choose concourse after screening |
If you’re taking MARTA from Downtown, Midtown, Buckhead, or other Atlanta neighborhoods:
If your airline departs from the International Terminal but you arrive by MARTA, you’ll enter through Domestic, clear security, and then ride the Plane Train to Concourse F.
Once you’ve found the correct checkpoint:
However, TSA occasionally randomizes screening, so you might be asked to follow standard procedures even with PreCheck, especially during very busy times.
These are patterns many Atlanta flyers find helpful:
Peak times can still be crowded.
Early mornings (roughly 5–9 a.m.) and late afternoons are often the busiest at ATL, even in PreCheck. If you’re coming from in-town Atlanta, build in extra time for traffic on I-75/I-85, especially during weekday rush hours.
Domestic and International sides are separate by car.
If you’re driving from places like East Atlanta, Decatur, or Stone Mountain and going to the International Terminal, navigate directly to Maynard H. Jackson Jr. Blvd, not the domestic terminal address.
You can use any PreCheck-equipped checkpoint for a domestic flight.
If your airline checks you in at North or South, you can still choose Main or North security (as long as it’s open for screening). Once you’re through, you can reach any gate by Plane Train.
Check your boarding pass early.
If TSA PreCheck is missing from your boarding pass:
If you don’t have TSA PreCheck yet—or need to renew in person—several enrollment centers operate in and around Atlanta. Locations can shift, but commonly include:
Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport Enrollment Centers
Usually inside or near the Domestic Terminal; look for signage or ask at the information desk for the current TSA PreCheck enrollment location.
Atlanta-area Enrollment Centers (examples)
Often found in:
To avoid confusion, many Atlanta residents:
For the most up-to-date details, it’s best to confirm current Atlanta-area enrollment center addresses and hours directly with the TSA PreCheck program or the enrollment provider before heading out.
Knowing these locations and routes can make flying in and out of Atlanta’s Hartsfield–Jackson Airport much smoother, whether you live in the metro area or are just passing through.
