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Security Badge Process

BROWN BADGE – General Aviation Facilities

an Airport Security Badge for General Aviation facilities, persons must:

First, obtain and complete Form D. The form must then be signed by the company's or Flying Club "Authorized Signature". If there are gaps of employment greater than 12 months or periods of self-employment, the 12 Month Employment Verification Statement, will need to be completed and Notarized. The employment history will be verified by the tenant’s “authorized signature”, unless the application is for a South T-Hangar tenant. In this case, the Airport Badging office will complete the employment history verification. Two forms of government issued ID, one which must have a photo, must be presented when submitting the application forms or when the applicant comes to attend Security training. Please reference the Identity and Employment Verification chart to ensure proper ID is presented at the time of fingerprinting.

All applications will be submitted to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) so they may conduct a Security Threat Assessment (STA). The processing time for this requirement will take anywhere from three days to two weeks.

Once the employment verification and STA results have been returned to the Airport Badging Office, the Operations Assistant will call the applicant and set up enrollment in the Security Training Class.

Airport Security Training is offered via computer workstations in the Airport Operations office by appointment only. The applicant must bring photo identification to verify their legitimacy to take the training. The applicant must check-in at the Airport Badging Office in Room 207 prior to the scheduled appointment time for the training.

Once the class has been completed, the applicant has submitted the appropriate tests; the applicant will be provided his/her Airport Security Identification Badge.

Fees associated with Airport Security Badges can be found on the Fees page.