Using a PIN During Verifications

If you are working at a checkpoint that has PIN Verification enabled, you will be prompted to enter your unique 4-digit PIN during each verification you conduct. This will create a record of who conducted each verification within your agency's Clearance Logs.

A Note on PINs

Your agency lead will provide you with your 4-digit PIN. If you lose or forgot your PIN, please contact your supervisor or agency lead to generate a new PIN. Do not share your PIN with anyone else!

Your agency lead may choose to share your PIN via email.

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