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 FTSP Fingerprinting

Get Cleared to Train

Get FTSP Fingerprinting Right Here in Scottsdale.

TSA approval is required before starting any training with an FAA-regulated provider. As an authorized TSA enrollment center through IDEMIA, we provide in-person fingerprinting for the Flight Training Security Program (FTSP).

Start by applying online at www.fts.tsa.dhs.gov. Once your application is submitted, you’ll be able to schedule your fingerprinting appointment with us.

How It Works: 3 Simple Steps

Step 1: Begin Your Enrollment or Renewal Online

Click to begin the TWIC® enrollment or renewal process.

Begin FTSP Application

Step 3: Come In at Your Appointment Time

Arrive at your scheduled time to complete in-person identity verification and fingerprinting. Payment is collected at the end. Please bring a physical credit card or exact-amount money order. Cash not accepted. Tap-to-pay, and Apple Pay options are currently unavailable.

Be sure to bring a printed copy of your fingerprint instructions email and necessary identification and citizenship or proof of lawful status documents listed within.

Need to Cancel or Reschedule?

Questions?

For all questions, contact the IDEMIA Call Center at (855) 347-8371, Mon-Fri, 8AM-10PM EST.

Airpark Motor Vehicle Services is an authorized TSA enrollment center through IDEMIA. We provide in-person enrollment services for select TSA programs. Fees, eligibility decisions, and post-enrollment processing times are determined by the Transportation Security Administration.

Start your FTSP Fingerprinting application today!

In 2020, ADOT enhanced security by centralizing the distribution of Arizona MVD credentials, such as driver licenses, instruction permits, license plates, car titles, and placards, to name a few!

Once your order is placed and paid for at any MVD or Authorized Third Party office, you’ll receive temporary documents to use until your official credentials arrive in the mail from ADOT.

The post office will not forward mail from ADOT, so make sure your home address is current with USPS®

Clearly display your name inside your mailbox, especially if your mail comes to a cluster mailbox