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Finding a reputable service provider near your location is essential if you require fingerprinting. Whether you need fingerprinting services for an FBI background check, employment application, or other purposes, having a convenient location can save you time and hassle.
By searching for fingerprinting near me, you can quickly locate a trustworthy provider: Certifix Live Scan can perform the necessary services quickly and efficiently. This ensures you can complete the fingerprinting background check process near you immediately, allowing you to move forward with your application or other endeavors.
We currently operate a network of 1200+ fingerprint enrollment centers offering both Live Scan and Fingerprint Card services. You must enroll online and then walk into the location to use these services. So with us, you can find electronic fingerprinting locations near you conveniently.
If you want a hard copy or paper copy of your fingerprints captured and printed onto an ink fingerprint card (FD-258) and provided to a State or Federal agency, you must enroll online and obtain a QR code. You can then use this QR code nationwide to complete the fingerprinting process. We will mail a hard copy or paper copy of your ink fingerprint card by USPS First Class to your mailing address.
Suppose you want to submit your Live Scan to the California Department of Justice (DOJ). In that case, you must obtain a copy of the Request for Live Scan Form containing your Requesting Agency ORI number and Application Type. You will then need to walk into any of our California locations with this form, a valid form of ID, and a form of payment. You can optionally enroll online, prepay, and then walk into the location with a Token for expedited processing.
Suppose you want to submit your Live Scan to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) or The Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA). In that case, you must obtain your Requesting Agency ORI number and then enroll online to obtain a QR code. You can then use this QR code at nationwide locations to complete the Live Scan submission process for your Florida application.
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We offer a nationwide network of 1200+ fingerprint enrollment centers that you can choose from to capture your fingerprints for an FD-258 card or Live Scan submission.
You are required to select your application type and to enroll online, this includes providing us with all the required information to complete the electronic fingerprinting capture.
Once you've enrolled online and found a location, simply walk into the location and provide them with a copy of your QR code or Token, they will then proceed to capture your fingerprints.
Live Scan fingerprinting is a digital technology that captures and electronically submits fingerprints for background checks, replacing the traditional ink-on-paper method. Fingerprints are scanned and sent directly to agencies like the California DOJ or the FBI, making the process faster and more accurate. Commonly required for employment, professional licensing, certifications, and volunteer work, Live Scan typically delivers results within 24 to 72 hours, reducing errors and speeding up verification.
You can get fingerprinted at authorized Live Scan fingerprinting locations across the U.S. These include various private providers, as well as local police departments and sheriff's offices. Certifix offers a network of locations, and you can easily search for the nearest provider by entering your city or zip code on the Certifix website or contacting local law enforcement agencies that offer fingerprinting services.
Live Scan fingerprinting captures fingerprints digitally using an electronic scanner and transmits them to state or federal agencies, such as the California DOJ or the FBI, for background checks. This process is faster and more accurate than traditional ink fingerprinting, with results typically returned within 24 to 72 hours, depending on the agency’s workload and the type of check requested.
Yes, anyone can get a Live Scan fingerprint as long as it's required by a requesting agency for a background check. Live Scan fingerprinting is commonly needed for employment, professional licensing, volunteer work, or government clearances. However, you cannot simply request a Live Scan without a reason or authorization from a qualifying agency, as it is typically tied to an official background check process.
You can find a Live Scan or ink card fingerprinting service at authorized providers such as private fingerprinting centers, police departments, or sheriff’s offices. Certifix offers a network of locations nationwide for both Live Scan and ink card fingerprinting. You can search for nearby fingerprinting locations by checking local service providers or contacting your nearest law enforcement office.
Live Scan and ink card fingerprinting are different methods for capturing fingerprints. Live Scan is a digital process where fingerprints are electronically captured and submitted directly to government agencies, offering a faster and more efficient option without the need for physical cards. Ink card fingerprinting, on the other hand, uses traditional ink to capture fingerprints on a physical card (such as the FD-258), which is then mailed for processing, often used for out-of-state or federal background checks. While both are effective for background checks, Live Scan is quicker and more convenient when available.
The Live Scan fingerprinting process itself usually takes about 10 to 15 minutes to complete. This includes verifying your ID and digitally capturing your fingerprints. After the process, the results are typically processed and available within 24 to 72 hours, depending on the agency conducting the background check.
The requirements for Live Scan vary by state. In California, you'll need a Request for Live Scan Service Form from your requesting agency, which includes an ORI number, along with a valid photo ID and payment for service and processing fees. In Florida, you only need to provide the ORI number assigned by the FDLE or AHCA, a valid ID, and payment for fees. For other states or FBI checks, you'll typically need the ORI number (if required), a photo ID, and payment. Always confirm specific requirements with your requesting agency.
The cost of Live Scan typically ranges from $20 to $50 for the service, plus additional government processing fees. For example, the California DOJ charges about $32 for state background checks, and the FBI charges around $17 for federal checks. This brings the total cost for Live Scan to between $50 and $100, depending on the type of background check required. For fingerprint card services (FD-258), the cost is usually $30 to $40 for the first card, with additional cards costing $10 to $20 each. Additional fees may apply if mailing the card or for other government processing fees.
To get a copy of your personal fingerprint-based record, you can submit your fingerprints to the FBI through their Identity History Summary Check, using a fingerprint card (FD-258) and paying the required fee, either electronically or by mail. In California, you can request your record from the California DOJ by submitting fingerprints through a Live Scan provider with a Record Review request form, and the results will be sent directly to you. Be sure to follow the specific instructions provided by the agency you're working with.
Yes, certain individuals or situations may be exempt from Live Scan fingerprinting requirements based on state laws and regulations. For example, minors or individuals in specific age groups may be exempt, depending on the purpose, such as employment or volunteer work. Additionally, if a person has already completed a Live Scan for the same agency or purpose within a certain time frame, they might not need to repeat the process. Some states also offer exemptions for specific job roles, volunteer positions, or professional licenses. Always check with your requesting agency to verify if any exemptions apply to your case, as these rules can vary by state and agency.
The results from Live Scan fingerprinting are typically processed within 24 to 72 hours. However, the exact time can vary based on the agency’s workload and the type of background check being conducted. In some cases, it may take up to a week or more if additional verification is needed.
Yes, many Live Scan fingerprinting providers offer same-day appointments, depending on availability. It's recommended to contact the provider directly or check online to see if they have open slots for same-day service. Some locations also accept walk-ins, but availability may vary, so calling ahead is a good idea.
To get Live Scan fingerprinting done, you'll typically need three things: a Request for Live Scan Service Form provided by your requesting agency, which includes details like the ORI number to direct your results; a valid photo ID (such as a driver’s license, passport, or state ID); and payment for the Live Scan service and any government processing fees. Be sure to check with your provider or requesting agency for any additional specific requirements.
Yes, Live Scan fingerprinting can be used for an FBI background check. Once your fingerprints are captured electronically, they can be submitted to the FBI for federal background checks required for employment, licensing, or security clearances. However, Live Scan is generally only accepted within the state where the fingerprinting is performed. If you’re located out of state, you may need to use an ink fingerprint card instead. Always check with your requesting agency to confirm whether Live Scan is an option for your FBI background check.
Many organizations require Live Scan fingerprinting as part of their background check process. These include government agencies at the federal, state, and local levels, often for roles in security, law enforcement, and public safety. Schools and educational institutions require it for teachers, staff, and volunteers to ensure student safety. Healthcare providers such as doctors and nurses also need fingerprinting for licensing and employment. Financial institutions use it for high-trust positions in banking. Nonprofits and volunteer organizations, especially those working with vulnerable populations, and licensed professionals like real estate agents, notaries, and contractors, also commonly require Live Scan to verify an individual's background and comply with regulations.
For a Live Scan fingerprinting appointment, you'll need a Request for Live Scan Service Form (if required by your state, such as California, which includes the ORI number), a valid photo ID (driver’s license, passport, or state ID), and payment for the service and processing fees. If you're using FBI services or fingerprint card services outside California, you may not need the ORI number. Instead, after enrolling online, you'll receive a QR code to present along with your ID. Be sure to check with your Live Scan provider for any additional specific requirements.
Yes, you can request mobile Live Scan fingerprinting services. Many providers, including Certifix, offer mobile services where a technician comes to your location to capture fingerprints for background checks. This is particularly convenient for businesses, organizations, or groups that need multiple people fingerprinted. To arrange mobile services, you usually need to schedule an appointment, and additional fees may apply for on-site service. You can find more details and request mobile services through the provider’s website or by contacting them directly.
During a Live Scan fingerprinting appointment, you can request various background checks based on the requirements of your requesting agency. Common options include state-level background checks for jobs, licenses, or certifications that need state agency clearance (e.g., California DOJ), federal background checks for roles that require FBI clearance, and professional licensing checks for fields like real estate or healthcare. Additionally, volunteer or employment background checks are often required by schools and nonprofits, and the FBI fingerprint-based background check is requested for federal roles requiring clearance. Your requesting agency will specify which background check is necessary during your appointment.
A Live Scan fingerprinting appointment typically takes about 10 to 15 minutes. This includes verifying your ID, capturing your fingerprints digitally, and submitting them electronically to the appropriate agency. The exact time may vary slightly depending on the location and the number of people being fingerprinted, but the process is generally quick and efficient.
You can get FD-258 fingerprint cards at several locations, including local police departments or sheriff’s offices, where many law enforcement agencies offer ink fingerprinting services, as well as private fingerprinting providers like Certifix, which offer FD-258 services at various locations. Additionally, some providers offer mobile fingerprinting services, where a technician comes to your location to take fingerprints on FD-258 cards. Contact your nearest law enforcement office or search for authorized fingerprinting providers in your area for availability.
After your fingerprints are submitted for an FBI background check, they are processed by the FBI’s Next Generation Identification (NGI) system, which compares them against a national database of criminal history records. First, your fingerprints are matched against criminal databases to check for any prior arrests, charges, or convictions. If a match is found, a background report is generated, detailing any relevant history. If no match is found, the report will indicate a clean record. The results are then sent to the requesting agency, not directly to you unless requested through a personal FBI Identity History Summary Check. This process typically takes 24 to 72 hours, but may vary based on the FBI’s workload.
Yes, you can get your FBI background check apostilled for use in a foreign country. An apostille verifies the authenticity of documents for countries in the Hague Apostille Convention. To do this, first, request your FBI background check by submitting your fingerprints electronically or via an FD-258 ink card. Once processed, you will receive your official FBI report. Then, submit the report to the U.S. Department of State for apostille certification, or use a private agency to help with the process. Be sure to check the specific requirements of the foreign country where the document will be used.
Yes, anyone can request their own FBI background check for personal use through the FBI's Identity History Summary Check process. This is commonly used for personal review, employment, or travel. You'll need to submit your fingerprints either electronically or via an FD-258 ink card, along with the required fee. However, you cannot request a background check for someone else without legal authorization. To begin, you can submit your request directly to the FBI or through an FBI-approved channeler.
The payment methods for Live Scan fingerprinting vary by provider, but commonly accepted methods include credit or debit cards, cash, checks, and money orders. It's a good idea to check with your specific provider in advance to confirm which payment methods they accept. Some locations may also offer online payment options when scheduling your appointment.
Our Live Scan system is currently available for transmission in California and Florida, we also have a print-to-card system that can be used nationwide to print digital fingerprints onto an ink fingerprint card.