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Why Ink Card Fingerprinting Services?

Written October 23rd, 2013

 

Ink Card Fingerprinting Services

Getting Your Ink Card Fingerprints Digitized
Want to get your fingerprints digitized in the national database? Receiving ink card fingerprinting service can basically be seen as part of the initial process. For such ink card fingerprinting services there are many Live Scan Biometrics industry related business and dedicated ink fingerprinting locations all across the United States that can fingerprint you. Just choose a certified and approved fingerprinting location nearest you for ink card fingerprinting services.

FD-258 Ink Fingerprint CardNow for clarification, when we speak of getting your “fingerprints digitized”; it basically means that you (the applicant) will first get fingerprinted on the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) ink card form called “FD-258.” Once fingerprinted on the ink card, you are typically required by your requesting agency to send back the ink card(s) to them. Once the requesting agency receives the ink card(s), they will convert the prints to a digitized format. The converting process is basically scanning the ink fingerprint card to an electronic image. Once the fingerprints are in an electronic digitized format they are submitted and processed through law enforcement agencies criminal databases such as the California Department of Justice (DOJ) and/or perhaps the FBI.

 

Ink Card Fingerprinting Usages

Although majority of agencies use live scan to enroll fingerprints FBI uses ink cards. Commonly known as the “blue ink card”; the demand for ink card fingerprinting continues to be strong. Ink card fingerprinting services are typically used for the following purposes:

Ink card fingerprinting services are also used by Government Agencies when an applicant's function are deemed "sensitive" and/or required by the Federal Law.

 

The Fingerprinting Process

There are different methods of fingerprinting available. First is the Standard ink cards or the ink fingerprinting cards are the standard ink fingerprinting equipment. Two types of ink cards are generally used: FD-258 and FD-249. Ink is used to record the fingerprints and the images of these prints are scanned into the system database with the help of ink cards.

The second alternative is using Live Scan. Live scan does not use ink and paper. It needs a Live Scan device to electronically capture the fingerprints and then electronically store in the system. It is also used for FBI background checks. In fact it has become an essential tool in any and all kinds of law investigations.

Both of the above mentioned methods have their own pros and cons. Ink card fingerprinting is a traditional method of the biometrics fingerprinting industry; while Live Scan on the other hand is a more modern technique with a completely digitized approach.

 

 

 

Live Scan Fingerprint Training For Notary Publics

Written June 9th, 2013

Live Scan Fingerprint Training for Notary Publics

With the increase of FBI Criminal History Summary Checks, the need for Live Scan and FBI Ink Card Fingerprinting continues to grow. Providing Live Scan Fingerprint Training for Notary Publics places the savvy business owner in a competitive advantage in building customer loyalty, and creating an additional revenue stream. It could be viewed that Notary Publics are part of a front line echelon in the validation and verification of legal documentation.


More Satisfied Clients

Basically the clientele for Notary Publics is pretty much everyone. With that said, Notary Publics are one of the first folks that a potential client thinks of when they are in immediate need of Live Scan and/or Ink Fingerprinting services. The Live Scan Fingerprint Training for Notary Publics is design to assist those to become Certified Fingerprint Rollers for the State of California, followed by becoming a Live Scan Business Operator.

Being a Certified Fingerprint Roller is a lifetime certification from the State of California. Notary Publics that become Certified Fingerprint Rollers can now provide Live Scan services and Ink Fingerprinting (FD-258).


FBI Criminal History Summary Checks

Often referred to as a criminal history record or a “rap sheet”—is a listing of certain information taken from fingerprint submissions retained by the FBI in connection with arrests and, in some instances, federal employment, naturalization, or military service.
Ref http://www.fbi.gov 09JUN2013

 

Our Corporate Training Facility

The Corporate office for California Live Scan Fingerprinting Centers (CAL-LIVE) is located in beautiful West Los Angeles (Culver City, CA). Here is where the majority of Live Scan Fingerprinting and business related workshops are conducted. The Live Scan Fingerprint Training for Notary Publics is one of the most popular and newest workshops added to the curriculum.

The process of Live Scan Fingerprint Training for Notary Publics has been provided in three simple steps:

All three workshops are independent of each other; however actively participating and completing all three workshops builds a solid foundation for Notary Publics seeking to develop a more successful business. Upon receiving the DOJ certification, Notary Publics can immediately start fingerprinting on FBI Ink Fingerprint Cards and on their Live Scan device(s) once purchased and programmed.

 

LiveScan-Classes.com

As one can see, Live Scan Fingerprint Training for Notary Publics has great potential building one's business in providing great customer service and of course a great revenue generator. To learn more about upcoming events, just push those fancy buttons on your phone to contact us at 888-498-4234. You can also chat online with us, http://LiveScan-Classes.com. The Corporate Office website for California Live Scan Fingerprinting Centers is http://LiveScan-Fingerprinting.net.