Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC)

The Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) is a vital security measure that will ensure individuals who pose a threat do not gain unescorted access to secure areas of the nation's maritime transportation system.

TWIC was established by Congress through the Maritime Transportation Security Act (MTSA) and is administered by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and U.S. Coast Guard. TWICs are tamper-resistant biometric credentials issued to workers who require unescorted access to secure areas of ports, vessels, outer continental shelf facilities and all credentialed merchant mariners. Over 1 million workers including longshoremen, truckers, port employees and others are required to obtain a TWIC.

To obtain a TWIC, an individual must provide biographic and biometric information such as fingerprints, sit for a digital photograph and successfully pass a security threat assessment conducted by TSA. Pre-enrollment is recommended as it is designed to save the applicant time by enabling them to provide their biographical information and make an appointment for in-person enrollment.

The cost of the TWIC Card is reimbursable through your Service Unit.  For information on TWIC Card reimbursement process visit the UP TWIC Self Help Page.

For questions or guidance on how to complete the TWIC application, please consult the Union Pacific TWIC Quick Reference Guide or visit the TSA TWIC Website.

For additional information on obtaining a TWIC Card, please review the 'TWIC Card Overview'.