
The Captain’s License Drug Test: A Step-by-Step Guide to Avoiding Application Delays
Learn what questions to ask and how to prepare for a captain’s license drug test to ensure you avoid the most common application delays.
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The National Maritime Center uses the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) as their primary source for information when conducting background investigations.
A TWIC is a credential for all personnel requiring un-escorted access to secure areas of regulated facilities and vessels, and all mariners holding United States Coast Guard-issued credentials. Individuals who meet TWIC eligibility requirements will be issued a tamper-resistant credential containing the worker's biometric data (fingerprint template) to allow for a positive link between the card and the individual.
Included with your application package, you must provide evidence that you either hold or have applied for a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) card. If you have applied and do not have the card in hand yet, submit your receipt.
📽️ Look over this video that goes over the TWIC card.
To make the TWIC application process smooth and hassle-free, follow these steps:
You can check your status online at any time.
💡 TIP! When applying for your Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC), please ensure you identify your occupation as a "Merchant Mariner," so that the National Maritime Center can conduct a safety & suitability evaluation of your application.
A Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) is an identification credential issued by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), containing biometrics of the card holder.
As of July 20, 2021, the fee for a new applicant’s TWIC is $125.25, and it’s valid for five years.
Workers with current comparable background checks will pay a reduced fee of $93. To be eligible for the reduced rate you must present a valid driver license with a hazardous materials endorsement, or a Free and Secure Trade card. Please note, if you select the reduced rate, your new TWIC card will be valid for five years from the chosen document’s issuance date. If workers are eligible to pay the lower price, their TWIC will expire five years from the date of the comparable credential.
The cost for a replacement TWIC if the original is lost, stolen, or damaged is $60.
You may apply if you are a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident, naturalized citizen, or a nonimmigrant alien, asylee, or refugee who is in lawful status.
Applicants may be ineligible due to:
Proof of U.S. Citizenship or lawful permanent residence can be submitted to the Coast Guard through the Transportation Security Administration with a TWIC application. If the National Maritime Center does not consider the proof adequate, it may require the applicant to supply additional proof to meet the requirement found in 46 CFR 10.221. Guidance on what information can be submitted to resolve this can be located in the citizenship document.
The federal mandate, 46 CFR 10.203, requires holders of a Merchant Mariner Credential (MMC) to also possess a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC). This regulation outlines the following points:
Adhering to these requirements is essential for mariners to maintain compliance with federal regulations and to ensure the smooth processing of their applications and credentials.
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