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WHO issues an ASIC card?

WHO issues an ASIC card?

The easiest way to get your Aviation Security Identification Card. Apply online and lodge at Australia Post nationwide. ASIC Cards posted to you in 2-3 weeks*.

Where can I return my ASIC card?

Once your ASIC card has expired, you must return it to your issuing body within 30 days. Failure to do so may incur a penalty of up to $2,220….Please return your expired ASIC by post or in person to our office:

  • Postal address.
  • PO Box 7696.
  • Cloister Square.
  • Western Australia, 6850.

Where can I get an ASIC?

Applying for an ASIC You can apply for an ASIC through any of the ASIC issuing bodies listed on the Department of Home Affairs website.

What is a GREY ASIC?

Grey ASIC. A Grey ASIC is issued to people who have a requirement to access Secure Area (other than the Airside Security Zone) of a Security-Controlled airport e.g. Sterile Area. They are generally issued to retail staff working in Customs Controlled Areas.

How much does it cost to get an ASIC card?

Price: $223 including GST and credit card fee.

What is an ASIC clearance?

A security clearance is a status granted to an individual to allow them to access classified information and resources. Australia has four levels of security clearances, and most ASIC staff are required to obtain what is known as a ‘Baseline’ clearance.

What happens if you lose your ASIC?

Your ASIC is not transferable and can only be used by you. If your ASIC is lost or stolen, you will need to provide a statutory declaration or police report or other information issued by the police before a replacement card can be issued by an issuing body.

How much does an ASIC card cost?

Does an ASIC count as a police check?

An ASIC or an MSIC confirms the holder has a valid background check and is not a threat to aviation or maritime security. For further information about who requires an ASIC or MSIC and how to apply, see Identity security.

What is ASIC eligibility?

To be eligible to be an ASIC registered agent, you: must be a registered Australian company, the holder of a business name, or an individual that carries on business under their own name. must have an Australian Business Number (ABN) must not be disqualified from managing corporations under the Corporations Act 2001.

What type of clearance is an ASIC?

1. What is a security clearance? A security clearance is a status granted to an individual to allow them to access classified information and resources. Australia has four levels of security clearances, and most ASIC staff are required to obtain what is known as a ‘Baseline’ clearance.

How long does an ASIC application take?

Applying for an ASIC You should apply for your ASIC as soon as you can, prior to starting work at the airport. Once submitted, the process takes about six weeks, but could take longer. Please follow the steps below to apply for your ASIC: Download and complete the ASIC Application Form.

Where is the ASIC office at Perth Airport?

The Airport Services Office is located at: Perth Airport Services Office is open from 8:00am – 4:00pm, Monday to Friday (except for scheduled closures). The Airport Services Office is located at: hKew Alpha Building Ground Floor, 2 George Wiencke Drive, Perth Airport WA 6105 Phone: (08) 9478 8454 Fax: (08) 9478 8889 Email: [email protected]

Who are the issuing bodies for ASIC cards?

Aviation Security Identification Card (ASIC) Issuing Bodies​​ Adelaide Airport Cobham Aviation Services Australia Sunshine Coast Airport Phone: 1300 VERITAS

Can a white ASIC card be issued in Australia?

Aviation Security Identification Card (ASIC) AMS is an ASIC (Aviation Security Identification Card) issuing body. We can promptly issue an ASIC Card to those staff requiring Australian (or approved airport specific) ASICs including white ASICs.

How long does it take to renew ASIC at Perth Airport?

These checks can take up to 6 weeks. Perth Airport Services Office is open from 8:00am – 4:00pm, Monday to Friday (except for scheduled closures). Under the Aviation Transport Security Regulations 2005, you must return an expired ASIC to your issuing body within one month.