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Enrollment

How do I enroll in the FLO Program?
Step 1: Pre-Enrollment

FLO Pre-Enrollment is available here online. Click the "Enroll Now" button on the Enroll Now page and enter your personal information on the secure enrollment site. Once completed, a control number will be generated to help expedite your enrollment.

Step 2: Enrollment

With your control number and 2 forms of identification (See below for required identification), visit a FLO enrollment center. The enrollment process should take about 10-15 minutes:
    a. Your identification documents will be verified and scanned into the system.
    b. Fingerprint and iris scans will be processed for authentication and security purposes.
    c. Your photograph will be taken for inclusion in the record and for use on your membership card.

Your document scans and biometrics will be packaged in a secure file and sent to TSA for background screening.

Step 3: FLO Card

Upon approval by the TSA, FLO will create and mail out your completed RT membership card. This process takes roughly 2 weeks following approval from the TSA.

Your FLO Card is ready to be used when you receive it and may be used at any TSA approved RT airport.

How much does the FLO Card cost?

The cost to join is $100 per year, which consists of $70 towards the FLO membership fee and approximately $30 in government fees. There is no charge for pre-enrollment.

Who is eligible for a FLO Card?

Anyone who is a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident, and is at least 12 years of age. Children under the age of 12 may accompany their parent in the RT lane if the parent is a valid RT cardholder.

What will I need to enroll?

You will need 2 forms of government-issued photo identification in order to enroll in the RT program. TSA has established a list of acceptable documents that will be used to satisfy these requirements. One document must be a government-issued photo ID, one must contain security features capable of being verified through authentication technology and one must confirm that the applicant is a U.S. Citizen, a U.S. National, or a lawful Permanent Resident of the United States. If a single document meets all of these requirements, a second document from the list is still required.

Below is a list of acceptable forms of identification:

If you bring:
a United States Passport
(Unexpired or expired)

Then you'll also need to bring one of the following:

  • Drivers License or State-Issued Identification Card
  • U.S. Birth Certificate (original or certified copy)
  • Valid U.S. Issued Permanent Foreign Resident Card
  • Alien Registration Receipt Card With Photo
  • Certificate of Naturalization (Form N-550 or N-570)
  • Certificate of Citizenship (Form N-560 or N-561)
  • Certificate of Birth Abroad (Form FS-545 or DS-1350)
  • Foreign Passport (unexpired)
  • US Military ID Card or Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (Form DD-214)

If you bring:
a Drivers License, Learners permit, State ID card or U.S. Military ID Card (current)

Then you'll also need to bring one of the following:

  • U.S. Passport (Unexpired or expired)
  • U.S. Birth Certificate (original or certified copy)
  • Valid U.S. Issued Permanent Foreign Resident Card
  • Alien Registration Receipt Card With Photo
  • Certificate of Naturalization (Form N-550 or N-570)
  • Certificate of Citizenship (Form N-560 or N-561)
  • Certificate of Birth Abroad (Form FS-545 or DS-1350)

If you bring:
a Foreign Passport

Then you'll also need to bring one of the following:

  • Valid U.S. Issued Permanent Foreign Resident Card
  • Alien Registration Receipt Card With Photo
  • Certificate of Naturalization (Form N-550 or N-570)
  • Certificate of Citizenship (Form N-560 or N-561)

 

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