Personal Identity Verification (PIV) Credentials (2024)

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Personal Identity Verification (PIV) Credentials New Employees and Onboarding: What is a PIV Card? Why do I need a PIV Card? Who gets a PIV Card? How do I get a PIV Card? What is enrollment and how do I enroll? What should I know before I go to my enrollment appointment? What do I do if I am running late to an appointment at a credentialing center? There are no time slots for the closest credentialing center. What do I do? Can I have the PIV Card shipped to a different location than where I enrolled? I enrolled or re-enrolled (photo and fingerprints) several weeks/months ago, when will my PIV Card be ready? Where do I pick up my PIV Card? Existing Employees with a PIV Card: What is aDOIAccessCard or PIV Card PIN? How many times can I enter my PIN before I get locked out? I have forgotten my PIN or locked my card. How do I reset my PIN? How often do I have to change my PIN? I received an email about my certificate expiring. What does it mean and what do I do? I am getting married or divorced and changing my name. Do I need a new PIV Card? My PIV Card is lost or stolen. What should I do? My PIV Card is damaged. What should I do? Is it okay to store my PIV Card in my wallet or a plastic cardholder? My PIV Card isn’t working and I’m teleworking, who do I contact? I am moving to another Federal Government agency. I already have a PIV Card from BIE, do I have to get a new one? I still have a PIV Card question, or I am having an issue with my card that was not previously answered. Who do I contact at BIE if I need help? FAQs References

Personal Identity Verification (PIV) Credentials

The BIE Personnel Security Office (BIEPerSec) manages the PIV Credentialing Program at BIE in accordance with2004 Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12).

New Employees and Onboarding:

What is a PIV Card?

PIV stands for a "Personal Identity Verification" Credential. PIV cards are used government-wide to control access to Federally Controlled Facilities and information systems at the appropriate security level.

Why do I need a PIV Card?

The Department of the Interior (DOI) requires a PIV Card to access IT systems on the DOI-Network. This includes IT systems such as FPPS, FBMS, DOI Talent and many other systems used by BIE employees that contain Personal Identifiable Information (PII).

Who gets a PIV Card?

All BIE federal employees (Title 5 & Title 25) are required to have an active PIV Card. In addition, contractors may occasionally require a PIV Card on a case-by-case basis. If you have a contractor who may require a card, contact your servicing Personnel Security Specialist.

How do I get a PIV Card?

Individuals must be cleared by BIEPerSec, on-board as an active employee, and sponsored for a PIV card by BIEPerSecbefore they can obtain one. They must also complete enrollment at aUSAccesscredentialing center.

***Please DO NOT schedule an enrollment appointment without being instructed to do so byPerSec.***

What is enrollment and how do I enroll?

Enrollment must be completed at aUSAccesscredentialing center and it consists of capturing electronic fingerprints, taking your photo, and providing two forms of identification that are scanned by the registrar completing your enrollment. This information is used as part of the identity-proofing process that the federal government uses to enable the right individual access to the right resource at the right time and for the right reason in support of federal business objectives.

Once instructed by BIEPerSec, review theenrollment instructionsand schedule an appointment with theFederal Scheduling tool.An enrollment appointment typically takes 15-30 minutes to complete.

***Please DO NOT schedule an appointment without being instructed to do so byPerSec.***

What should I know before I go to my enrollment appointment?

YouMUSThave an appointment, most sites cannot accept walk-ins.

YouMUSTalso have the appropriate forms of identification to complete enrollment. To avoid being turned away, ensure you have the requiredacceptable forms of ID. You will need to present the registrar with two (2) acceptable forms of identification. At least one (1) of these must be a primary form of identification.

YouCANNOTuse an expired ID to complete enrollment - any IDs usedMUSTbe current and valid.

You may present two (2) primary forms of ID if you do not have any secondary forms.

Note:If you do not have at least one (1) form of Primary ID and another secondary form of ID, you willNOTbe able to enroll/register for your PIV Card.

What do I do if I am running late to an appointment at a credentialing center?

We cannot guarantee that the credentialing center will hold your appointment time. Some are flexible on late appointments, while others do not honor late appointments, so we cannot recommend a specific course of action if you are late. However, if you think you may be late to your appointment, it is in your best interest to check the Operating Hours Online to make sure the center is at least open for your planned time of arrival.

There are no time slots for the closest credentialing center. What do I do?

Many of the credentialing centers operate on a limited schedule and may not have available time slots. If you need special exceptions for specific credentialing centers, please contact your processing Personnel Security Specialist for assistance with scheduling an appointment. Otherwise, please look for available time slots at other nearby credentialing centers.

Can I have the PIV Card shipped to a different location than where I enrolled?

Yes. Please contact your processing Personnel Security Specialist and they can work with you to have the card shipped to a new location.

I enrolled or re-enrolled (photo and fingerprints) several weeks/months ago, when will my PIV Card be ready? Where do I pick up my PIV Card?

Once your PIV Card has been delivered to an approved Ship To location, you will receive an email directing you to set an appointment to pick up and activate your card. The email will come from the “HSPD12Admin@usaccess.gsa.gov” account, with the Subject Line “USAccessCredential Ready for Pick Up”. The email will also contain a password/PIN that you will need to activate your card. Be sure to bring this PIN with you to your appointment so you can successfully activate your card


It is important that you make an appointment at the sameUSAccesscenter identified in the email, as this is where your PIV card is located. Once you have made your appointment, you can get driving directions by using the FindUSAccessCenter feature on theFed ID Card website. If you did not receive this email, please check your Spam or Trash folders as it may sometimes be flagged as such by your email provider. If you still cannot locate this email, please contact your processing Personnel Security Specialist for the status of your card delivery.

Existing Employees with a PIV Card:

What is aDOIAccessCard or PIV Card PIN?

A Personal Identification Number (PIN) is the number that you use with your card to validate you are who you claim to be. The card and the PIN are legally binding! The PIN can be any 6 to 8 numbers in length. PINs can ONLY be numbers. It is better to use a longer PIN if possible. Do not make the PIN a number associated with you or your family or one that can be easily guessed by finding out about you (e.g. date of birth, phone number, family dates of birth, etc.). If you use a birthdate or phone number make it one of your favorite deli, rock star, movie star, or author not directly traceable to you.

How many times can I enter my PIN before I get locked out?

You have 5 tries to enter your PIN before it becomes permanently locked (blocked). To unlock your card, you will have to:

  • Make an appointment at a Credentialing Center to reset the PIN.

  • Visit a bureau/office light activation station (LAS)

I have forgotten my PIN or locked my card. How do I reset my PIN?

To have your PIN reset, you'll need to visit an enrollment or activation center. You may visit theGSA websiteto find all shared locations across the Federal landscape. If you cannot find a location near you, please contact BIEPerSecfor further assistance.

How often do I have to change my PIN?

Never, unless you suspect it has been revealed. A few of the advantages of using your PIV card and PIN are that you only have to use numbers for your PIN and you never have to change your PIN unless you think it has been compromised. If you suspect someone else knows your PIN report it immediately and change it. You are legally liable for all actions taken with your PIV and PIN.

I received an email about my certificate expiring. What does it mean and what do I do?

The expiration date printed in the top right corner of the credential refers to the expiration of your PIV Card, which usually last for 5 years. However, the certificates on the card expire every 3 years. This is based on government-wide policy for this specific type of electronic certificates. Please follow the directions in the email to schedule an appointment at a credentialing center for a Card Update to update the certificates before they expire. The update should take no more than 10 minutes. It is impossible to change the date of the expiration. Also, the certificatesMUSTbe updated the day prior to the expiration date. For example, if the email states that the certificates expire on 07/01/2021, they must be updated by 06/30/2021. If the certificates expire, the card itself will terminate and will no longer work. Once that occurs, you must contact BIEPerSecfor assistance.

I am getting married or divorced and changing my name. Do I need a new PIV Card?

Yes. Your PIV Card should match your legal name. Prior to requesting a new PIV Card, and change in theUSAccesssystem, please make sure you have the required acceptable forms of identification for proof of citizenship documentation available with your new name or relevant personally identifiable information on it that has changed. Please read the Acceptable Forms of ID Guide for detailed instructions about what to bring to each appointment. Next, contact BIEPerSecto ensure that your name may be changed in theUSAccesssystem. Once they have updated your name, you must then re-enroll, and get a new PIV Card. You will need to bring you new forms of identification with you to your enrollment.

My PIV Card is lost or stolen. What should I do?

Immediately notify your supervisor as well as the BIA IT Help Desk and BIEPerSecso they may terminate the certificates on your card, and it may not be used by another person to access DOI computers, networks or facilities.

My PIV Card is damaged. What should I do?

Immediately notify your supervisor as well as the BIA IT Help Desk and BIEPerSecso they can make the necessary accommodations to have a new card issued to you.

Is it okay to store my PIV Card in my wallet or a plastic cardholder?

No, please do not store your card in your wallet, purse, or any unapproved plastic cardholder or sleeve. The volatile chemicals in some plastics and leather can damage your credential. Also, please do not expose your card to extreme heat or cold for long periods of time as this can also damage your card.

My PIV Card isn’t working and I’m teleworking, who do I contact?

First, contact the BIA IT Help Desk atHelpDesk@bia.govor (866) 703-7100 for assistance. The Help Desk may be able to grant a temporary log-in exemption to log in to the DOI network without your card using alternative multi-factor authentication (AMFA). DOI has approved AMFA for use in these situations for PIV Cardholders who meet certain criteria such as having an active DOI network account and having a DOI-approved virtual private network (VPN) connection such asPulseSecureinstalled on their work computer. Once you have contacted the Help Desk, then contact BIEPerSecfor assistance with troubleshooting your card and ordering a replacement if necessary.

I am moving to another Federal Government agency. I already have a PIV Card from BIE, do I have to get a new one?

It depends. If you are transferring to another Bureau or Office within the Department of the Interior (DOI), you will keep your current PIV Card when you transfer. If you are moving to an Agency or Office that is not part of DOI, you will turn in your BIE-issued PIV Card and it will be terminated. You will then receive a new PIV card when you start work at your new agency

I still have a PIV Card question, or I am having an issue with my card that was not previously answered. Who do I contact at BIE if I need help?

If you have any PIV-related questions that were not addressed, emailBIEPersec@bia.govfor further assistance. When emailing, please include the phrase “PIV Card Question” to ensure it reaches the appropriate team member.

Personal Identity Verification (PIV) Credentials (2024)

FAQs

What are personal identity verification compliant credentials? ›

A PIV credential is a U.S. federal government-wide credential used to access federally controlled facilities and information systems at the appropriate security level. PIV credentials have certificates and key pairs, pin numbers, biometrics like fingerprints and pictures, and other unique identifiers.

Can you be denied a PIV card? ›

These standards may be applied based on the risk associated with the position or work on the contract. NIH may consider denying or revoking a PIV Card to an individual based on one of these supplemental credentialing standards.

What is acceptance of PIV credentials? ›

Acceptance of Personal Identity Verification (PIV)-compliant credentials applies to organizations implementing logical access control and physical access control systems. PIV-compliant credentials are those credentials issued by federal agencies that conform to FIPS Publication 201 and supporting guidance documents.

Is a PIV card considered MFA? ›

Personal Identity Verification (PIV) is a NIST FIPS 201-2 security standard that establishes a framework for multi-factor authentication (MFA) using a smartcard.

How can I pass my identity verification? ›

Requirements for identity verification
  1. Your State-Issued ID. You can upload a photo of your ID by phone or by computer. Don't have a state issued ID?
  2. Social Security number.
  3. Your phone number. If we can't verify your phone number, you can verify by mail instead. This takes 5 to 10 days.

How do I find my 16 digit PIV? ›

The PIV certificate can be identified by examining the certificate properties when prompted by a web site. Under the “Subject Alternative Name” attribute, the PIV will have a 16 digit EDIPI number rather than the 10 digit under the Principle name=XXXXXXXXX@mil value.

Does TSA accept PIV card? ›

A. All individuals are required to carry, display, and use their PIV card while on duty and for access into TSA-controlled properties, facilities, checkpoints, and other areas under TSA control.

Do all federal employees get a PIV card? ›

Who gets a PIV Card? All BIE federal employees (Title 5 & Title 25) are required to have an active PIV Card. In addition, contractors may occasionally require a PIV Card on a case-by-case basis. If you have a contractor who may require a card, contact your servicing Personnel Security Specialist.

Can you fly with government PIV card? ›

REAL ID. REAL ID-compliant licenses or other acceptable forms of ID, such as a valid passport, federal government Personal Identity Verification (PIV) card or U.S. military ID, will be mandatory for air travel beginning on Oct. 1, 2020.

How long does PIV enrollment take? ›

How long will it be before I receive my card? For remote employees/contractors, the PIV credentialing process can take between 2 to 6 weeks. This includes the time that you were sponsored, enrolled, the card being printed, delivery and when you pick up the card.

What level of clearance is a PIV card? ›

All staff members issued a PIV card must have a favorable background investigation, including an FBI fingerprint check; for most people, this will mean a Tier I investigation [formerly the National Agency Check with Inquiries (NACI)].

How is a PIV card authentication process? ›

The cardholder is prompted to enter a PIN to activate the PIV Card. The biometric data record is read from the card. The signature on the biometric data record is verified to ensure that the biometric data record is intact and comes from a trusted source.

Is a PIV card a federal ID? ›

The Personal Identity Verification (PIV) card is an identification card issued by a federal agency that contains a computer chip, which allows it to receive, store, recall, and send information in a secure method.

What is the difference between PIV and PIV-I card? ›

The main difference between PIV and PIV-I are PIV credentials are required to have common, minimum personnel vetting assurance as specified in Federal Information Processing Standard 201. Individuals with PIV-I credentials assert no personnel vetting assurance in a baseline, standardized manner.

What is a personal identity verification PIV card? ›

The PIV card contains the necessary data for the cardholder to be granted access to federal facilities and information systems and assure appropriate levels of security for all applicable federal applications.

What are the examples of identity verification? ›

Document-based verification can be used for both physical and digital access. For example, a passport or driver's license could be scanned and used to verify someone's identity online. Similarly, physical documents can be checked by an employee at a store or other business location.

Is a PIV card a real ID? ›

REAL ID Driver's License or State Identification Card (generally, a star in the upper right corner of the credential will indicate it is REAL ID-compliant) Passport or passport card. HSPD-12 PIV or CAC card. Permanent resident card.

Is PIV the same as CAC? ›

Common Access Cards or “CACs ” are a specific subset of PIV cards used by the U.S. Department of Defense. Interestingly, while PIV authentication is a requirement for FedRAMP certification, there are a number of FedRAMP certified products that currently do NOT provide PIV authentication out of the box.

What documents maybe used to verify aspects of a person's personal identity? ›

An identity document (also called ID or colloquially as papers) is any document that may be used to prove a person's identity. If issued in a small, standard credit card size form, it is usually called an identity card (IC, ID card, citizen card), or passport card.

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