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A threat assessment for the Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC®) program which includes workers who access secure areas of the nation’s maritime facilities and vessels. After their initial 5 year Security Threat Assessment (STA), customers may be eligible to complete their renewal online.
Some TSA programs allow you to begin the enrollment/application process by entering biographic information online before visiting an enrollment center to complete the application process. This is commonly referred to as pre-enrollment. You are not required to pre-enroll in order to complete the application process; however, TSA encourages you to pre-enroll to facilitate the application process:
- By pre-enrolling, you can ensure that your personal data is entered correctly from the comfort of your home, office, or other location.
- You may be able to minimize your time at an enrollment center
- You can make an appointment time at an enrollment center, convenient to your home or traveling circumstances. Please note, an appointment is not required to visit an enrollment center and is provided to assist you with scheduling and trying to minimize wait times at an enrollment center
- You can review the process and eligibility document(s) required at your leisure
- You will be able to request assistance with enrollment questions via the pre-enrollment website
You can add or change information entered during pre-enrollment during the in-person enrollment process, where you will review your application for accuracy and completeness and submit your fingerprints.
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How long does in-person enrollment take?
An average in-person enrollment will take approximately 9-12 minutes. This does not include potential wait time at the enrollment site prior to being serviced or travel time to get to the enrollment center. In-person enrollment may take less time if you have pre-enrolled with your biographic information online before visiting the enrollment center to complete the application.
You should factor possible wait time when planning a visit to the enrollment site or make an appointment by calling the UES Call Center at 855-DHS-UES1 (855-347-8371) Monday through Friday from 8 AM-10 PM (Eastern).
What happens if I cannot provide fingerprints or be fingerprinted?
For the in-person fingerprint collection, TSA has procedures to accommodate individuals who are partial or full amputees or who may be unable to provide ten-finger fingerprints. TSA’s fingerprint collection procedures conform with FBI criminal history records check request requirements, which include standards and guidance for submitting requests for individuals with amputations and other circumstances that prevent a ten-finger biometric submission.
Who collects the information?
TSA’s contracted Universal Enrollment Services provider, IDEMIA, manages the online web pre-enrollment application and the enrollment centers that collect biographic and biometric information for programs including TSA’s PreCheck® Application Program, Hazardous Materials Endorsement (HME) Threat Assessment Program (HTAP), and the Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC®) program.
Many enrollment centers may be listed as “IdentoGO by IDEMIA” enrollment centers. These IdentoGO centers are part of IDEMIA and are authorized as TSA’s Universal Enrollment Services providers.
How can I make an appointment for an in-person enrollment?
You may make an appointment online via this website or by contacting the UES Call Center at 855-DHS-UES1 (855-347-8371) Monday through Friday from 8 AM-10 PM (Eastern). If pre-enrollment is available for the program to which you are applying, you may make an appointment online during the pre-enrollment process.
After enrolling, how can I check the status of my application?
Check Status at the Universal Enrollment Services (UES) website or by contacting the UES Call Center at 855-DHS-UES1 (855-347-8371) Monday through Friday from 8 AM-10 PM (Eastern). Please note, when checking your status online you will be required to enter the same contact information (phone or email) provided during enrollment
The UES Call Center can be reached via phone at 855-DHS-UES1 (855-347-8371) Monday through Friday from 8 AM-10 PM (Eastern). Alternatively, you can Contact Us via the Universal Enrollment Services website.
How do I apply for a Hazardous Materials Endorsement (HME) security threat assessment?
To expedite the application process, you may complete an optional online HME pre-enrollment.
You must complete the in-person enrollment process at an enrollment center location servicing the HME program. You will be required to provide the necessary identity/immigration documentation and submit fingerprints during your in-person enrollment. Appointments are encouraged to save you time but are not required as most TSA UES enrollment centers will accept walk-ins for HME applicants.
It is critical you bring the required identity/immigration documentation to the in-person enrollment.