Thanks for the info everyone. I hopped down to the local office and applied for my card no problem. Should arrive in 3 weeks.
Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC)
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Remrie, Aug 18, 2010.
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I think these guys are giving you good advise. I will never hurt to have one. You may not use it now, but it will help you in the future.
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Larry -
My company said I should really get one. I already have been fingerprinted and such for my HazMat and that process is underway. I don't really need the HazMat anymore as I was just getting it to get a Job before I found this one. So I read that the Background check will be valid for TWIC , but I can't find out how to disclose that I am already undergoing the Background check. I also notice there are no enrollment centers within 250 miles of me!
I assume they use the Coast Guard offices of something.
Anyway does anyone know of a way to avoid having to go to the enrollment center preliminary? Maybe has anyone in a similar situation living far away from a center can relate how they were able to obtain their TWIC. -
AS far as I know the application must be done in person
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yeah, they fingerprint you and you have to bring your passport.
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When I got my TWIC I didnt have to have a passport just showed my CDL ..But that was 2 years ago they might have changed ....
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well you must have used the 2 items from list B. I used the one item from list A. My post was unclear.
http://www.tsa.gov/assets/pdf/approved_twic_identification_docs.pdfRenegadeTrucker Thanks this. -
I did it with drivers ID and SS card.
I had my class A permit with me anyways which helped, as well as my DOT medical card which is recognized as a federal document. I had my birth certificate just in case because my federal, state, and local proof of identities have different names and gender on them. -
You can do a pre-enrollment online, but that just saves you having to fill out all the info when you go to the enrollment office. I did that, then went to the Wilmington, NC office, about a 4 hour drive, one way.
I have a passport card, so that's what I used for my ID.
I don't know if having my HazMat and Passport helped, but I just checked my card status, and my card is ready for pick up. I only went to Wilmington a week ago, Friday the 13th. One week seems pretty fast. -
yes this is the way it is. it can be due to birth dates, you know, how many people born in a certain month may be responsible for the long wait or short. when i went, i took all of "about 3 weeks". when others have gone, it took over 2 months.......also, check the expiration date of your TWIC card. you want it to be 5 years from the day you applied for it.
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