Security screening at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) is operated by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and works the same way in every terminal. Knowing the liquid rules, what to take out of your bag, and how to use TSA PreCheck will get you through the checkpoint faster. This guide explains exactly what to expect at JFK security, the famous 3-1-1 liquids rule, and how to minimise your wait.
The TSA liquids rule (3-1-1)
For carry-on bags, TSA applies the 3-1-1 rule:
- 3.4 ounces (100 ml) — the maximum size for each container of liquid, gel, aerosol, cream or paste.
- 1 quart-size clear, resealable bag to hold all those containers.
- 1 bag per passenger.
Anything larger must go in your checked baggage. Exceptions are allowed for medications, baby formula, breast milk and baby food in reasonable quantities — declare these to the officer for separate screening. Duty-free liquids bought after security are fine to carry on board.
What you can and can't bring through JFK security
Standard TSA rules apply at every JFK terminal:
- Remove laptops and large electronics from your bag for separate screening (unless you have TSA PreCheck).
- Take off belts, jackets and metal items; shoes may need to come off in standard lanes.
- Prohibited in carry-on: sharp objects, most tools over 7 inches, flammable items, and liquids over 100 ml. Firearms are never allowed through the passenger checkpoint.
- Empty water bottles are fine — fill them at a fountain after security.
TSA PreCheck and CLEAR at JFK
TSA PreCheck lanes are available across JFK's terminals and let enrolled travellers keep on shoes, belts and light jackets and leave laptops and 3-1-1 liquids in their bag — a much faster experience. CLEAR is also available at JFK and speeds up identity verification. If you fly regularly, enrolling in either (or both) saves significant time at this busy airport.
Security wait times at JFK
Wait times vary by terminal and time of day. Terminals 4 and 8 handle the heaviest volumes and can have the longest lines during morning and evening peaks, while other terminals are often quicker. As a rule, arrive 2 hours before a domestic flight and 3 hours before an international flight so a long security line never makes you miss your gate. See our JFK departures guide for full timing advice.
Tips to get through JFK security faster
- Have your 3-1-1 liquids bag and electronics easy to reach before you join the line.
- Wear slip-on shoes and empty your pockets into your carry-on in advance.
- Use TSA PreCheck or CLEAR lanes if you are enrolled.
- Check your airline app for your terminal, and allow extra time at Terminals 4 and 8.
Frequently asked questions
What is the liquid limit at JFK airport?
TSA's 3-1-1 rule applies: liquids in carry-on must be in containers of 3.4 ounces (100 ml) or less, all fitting in a single quart-size clear bag, one bag per passenger. Larger liquids must go in checked baggage.
Can I bring water through JFK security?
Not more than 100 ml of liquid, so a full water bottle will be refused. Bring an empty bottle through the checkpoint and fill it at a water fountain on the other side.
Do I have to take my laptop out at JFK?
Yes, in standard lanes you must remove laptops and large electronics for separate screening. TSA PreCheck passengers can leave laptops and 3-1-1 liquids inside their bag.
Is TSA PreCheck available at JFK?
Yes. TSA PreCheck lanes operate across JFK's terminals, and CLEAR is also available. Both significantly reduce the time you spend at the security checkpoint.
How early should I arrive at JFK for security?
Arrive about 2 hours before a domestic flight and 3 hours before an international flight. Allow extra time at Terminals 4 and 8, which are the busiest and can have the longest security lines.



