How durable is the TWIC?
• May a cardholder punch a hole in the TWIC (i.e., to place a string through it and make a lanyard)? • No. Punching a hole in the card may disable or obstruct security features on the card, invalidate electronic/technology components within the card that are necessary for electronic verification, and may impair the ability to conduct a full visual inspection of the security features on the card. Workers who have punched a hole in their cards should call the TWIC Help Desk at 866-DHS-TWIC or visit an enrollment center to order a replacement card as soon as possible. Workers will be charged $60 for a replacement TWIC. • Workers should ensure they handle their cards carefully to avoid unnecessary wear and tear or damage. Some workers may choose to use a card holder with their TWIC. These card holders cannot be purchased through TSA or Coast Guard, but are generally available commercially. • What should I do if I already punched a hole in my card? • Workers who have punched a hole in their
• May a cardholder punch a hole in the TWIC (i.e., to place a string through it and make a lanyard)? • No. Punching a hole in the card may disable or obstruct security features on the card, invalidate electronic/technology components within the card that are necessary for electronic verification, and may impair the ability to conduct a full visual inspection of the security features on the card. Workers who have punched a hole in their cards should call the TWIC Help Desk at 866-DHS-TWIC or visit an enrollment center to order a replacement card as soon as possible. Workers will be charged $60 for a replacement TWIC. • Workers should ensure they handle their cards carefully to avoid unnecessary wear and tear or damage. Some workers may choose to use a card holder with their TWIC. These card holders cannot be purchased through TSA or Coast Guard but are generally available commercially. • What should I do if I already punched a hole in my card? • Workers who have punched a hole in their
• May a cardholder punch a hole in the TWIC (i.e., to place a string through it and make a lanyard)? • No. Punching a hole in the card may disable or obstruct security features on the card, invalidate electronic/technology components within the card that are necessary for electronic verification, and may impair the ability to conduct a full visual inspection of the security features on the card. Workers who have punched a hole in their cards should call the TWIC Help Desk at 866-DHS-TWIC or visit an enrollment center to order a replacement card as soon as possible. Workers will be charged $60 for a replacement TWIC. • Workers should ensure they handle their cards carefully to avoid unnecessary wear and tear or damage. Some workers may choose to use a card holder with their TWIC. These card holders cannot be purchased through TSA or Coast Guard but are generally available commercially. • What should I do if I already punched a hole in my card? • Workers who have punched a hole in their