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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the DFW Airport Identification/Access Badge Application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your full legal name (last, first, and middle) at the top of each page. Ensure accuracy as this is crucial for identification.
  3. Fill in your Social Security Number, Date of Birth, and Name of Employer. If applicable, indicate if you are a new applicant or renewing an existing badge.
  4. Complete the Alias section if you have used any other names previously. Provide details for each alias used.
  5. Provide personal details such as Gender, Race, Job Title, Eye Color, Hair Color, Height, Weight, and Company Employee Number.
  6. Enter your current mailing and street addresses along with contact numbers where you can be reached during the day.
  7. Indicate your country of birth and citizenship status. If born in the US or Mexico, include your state of birth.
  8. Review all sections for completeness before submitting. Ensure that all required fields are filled accurately to avoid delays.

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Attempts to use your badge after that time will result in badge confiscation and/or Breach of Rules Notice (BORN) citation issued by the Airport Security Division or the Transportation Security Administration. Your current badge expiration date is printed on the top right- hand corner of your badge.
Blue Badges. Blue badges will have ALL access/driving privileges to the Runway, Taxiways, all Perimeter Service Roads, and all AOA ramps.
Failure to return Airport ID badges could result to fees or civil penalties being accessed to the company or Authorized Signatory.
The Airport issues four types of badges: The Sterile badge, to allow employees through the screening process at the security checkpoints, but does not authorize unescorted access to the SIDA, ramps, or AOA. The Public badge, which authorizes access to public areas such as the Rental Car Center.
TSA requires that airports complete a comprehensive audit of all badges at least once every 12 months, and at least 10% of randomly selected badges every 6 months. If more than 5% of all issued, unexpired badges are lost, stolen, or otherwise unaccounted for, the airport must re-issue badges for all employees.

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The Access DFW office is located at Terminal B, B17 (outside security). Browse this page to easily book an appointment and view resources regarding your badge. Access DFW Hours of Operation: Monday Thursday: 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM.
Once a badge expires, the badge holder is not allowed within the AOA, and the badge must be returned to the Airport Managers office. If the badge holder returns their badge, they will then be allowed onto the AOA, as long as they are properly escorted by an Airport AOA or SIDA badged individual.
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