Appeals & Waivers
HAZMAT Endorsement Threat Assessment Program
Appeals
Appeal or waiver materials must be sent to the address listed in your Initial Determination of Threat Assessment (IDTA) letter. You may appeal an IDTA if you demonstrate that you:
- Do not have a disqualifying criminal offense;
- Meet the immigration status requirements;
- Do not pose a terrorism threat; and/or
- Do not lack mental capacity.
The time frame is 60 days after the date of service of the IDTA if you are providing written proof that the open disposition identified in the initial determination did not result in a criminal conviction.
The time frame is 60 days after the date of service of the IDTA or TSA's response to your request for records.
You must state why you dispute TSA's determination and be able to demonstrate with documentation that you(r):
- conviction identified in the initial determination is incorrect;
- Received a pardon;
- conviction was expunged or overturned on appeal;
- Are a citizen of the United States who has not renounced or lost his or her United States' citizenship;
- Are a lawful permanent resident of the United States:
- in lawful nonimmigration status and possesses valid evidence of unrestricted employment authorization;
- a refugee admitted under 8 U.S.C & 1157, and possesses valid evidence of unrestricted employment authorization; or
- an alien granted asylum under 8 U.S.C. & 1158, and possesses valid evidence of unrestricted employment authorization;
- Are not found to be lacking mental capacity;
- Are not committed to a mental institution;
- Do not pose a threat to national security, to transportation security, or of terrorism;
- Do not have extensive foreign or domestic criminal convictions;
- Were not convicted of a serious offense that is not otherwise listed as a disqualifying criminal conviction in 49 C.F.R. & 1572.103; or
- Have not been incarcerated for more than 365 consecutive days.
Waivers
You may apply for a waiver if you have been convicted of certain criminal offenses. You may also apply for a waiver if you were declared mentally incompetent in the past year.
Individuals convicted of the following offenses may not apply for a waiver:
- Treason
- Sedition
- Espionage; or
- Crimes of terrorism.
You have 60 days after the date of service of the Final Determination of Threat Assessment to request a waiver. The waiver request must be made in writing.
You may not submit appeal or waiver materials prior to applying for the threat assessment. You must have been served with an IDTA letter first.
You must request the waiver request in writing via mail; it must include all of the following information:
- Full name;
- Home address;
- Phone number;
- Date of birth;
- Place of birth (city, state, country);
- Social security number or alien registration number;
- Driver's license number and issuing state;
- Employment authorization documents (if applicable); and
- Explanation of the circumstances of the disqualifying offense(s) and any factors you believe are mitigating.
Submit supporting documentation. It is strongly encouraged that you provide as much information as possible; however, at least one of the following must be included:
- Official court documents that show the disposition of the case;
- Official proof of restitution, if applicable;
- Official paperwork demonstrating the completion of all terms of the sentence (time served, probation, community service, etc), if applicable;
- A letter from the probation officer and/or a certificate of completion from a rehabilitation program, if applicable;
- A letter of reference from a current supervisor on company letterhead;
- Any awards, recognition, or performance appraisals received in the past three years that demonstrate competency or commitment to transportation safety and security; and
- Any other information that would aid TSA in making a determination on eligibility for a waiver