Articles from the Live Scan Fingerprinting’ Category

How much does a Live Scan cost?

So your employer or licensing agency has asked you to do a Live Scan Fingerprint and you want to know how much it will cost?
The break down for the price of a Live Scan is very simple:
- Rolling Fee: $20 – $25
- DOJ Fee: $32
- FBI Fee: $17
- Child Fee: $15
- DOJ Fee for Record [...]

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Live Scan Fingerprinting vs. Online Background Checks

Tons of people are ordering Online Background checks, but are online background checks as secure as you think? What if the person that you were hiring happened to give questionable identification? How can you really make sure that the person standing infront of you is really who they say they are?
Online background checks and regular [...]

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Need FBI Ink Fingerprint cards?

Hey FBI Fingerprint Applicants,
Are you looking for an FBI Ink Fingerprint card? There is no need pay for it, simply print this electronic version of the FBI Ink Fingerprint Card and take it in to any of our conveniently located Certifix Live Scan sites in Califonria. If a Certifix Live Scan site is not close to [...]

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FBI Criminal Background Check

Submitting an Identification Record Request to the FBI
Step 1: Complete the Applicant Information Form.

If the request is for a couple, family, etc., all persons must sign the form.
Include your complete mailing address. Please provide your telephone number and/or e-mail address, if available.

Step 2: Obtain a set of your fingerprints.

Provide the original fingerprint card. Previously processed cards [...]

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California Personal Use Background check

Access to criminal history summary records maintained by the DOJ is restricted by law to legitimate law enforcement purposes and authorized applicant agencies. However, individuals have the right to request a copy of their own criminal history record from the Department to review for accuracy and completeness. Requests from third parties are not authorized and [...]

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More Live Scan Information

Certifix offers low price walk in fingerprint services, live scan services or electronic fingerprints, and fbi fingerprinting cards, we are also the premier digital fingerprint provider in Southern California live scan and the CA live scan network.  Biometric fingerprints and fingerprint security are exceptionally important to us, we implement controls and maintain a secure fingerprint [...]

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24 Hour Automated Telephone Service

24-hour Automated Telephone Service Available:
916-227-4557.
If a requesting agency does not have results within seven days and digital Live Scan fingerprints were submitted, you can use the automated telephone system to check on your submission. You will need the following information: (1) your date of birth; and (2) the 10-digit Automated Transaction Identifier (ATI) number that [...]

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Required Identification for Live Scan

Most live scan applicants are required to submit some type of identification to the Live Scan technician, we have provided information below that may help you determine valid forms of identification.

Prior to rolling fingerprint impressions, it is imperative that the identity of the applicant be established. It is the responsibility of the fingerprint roller to [...]

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Live Scan Result Delays

After Certifix Live Scan trained technician conducts your live scan fingerprint session. The results are returned to the applicant agency within three days, delays can occur though. Applicants should check, for the first seven days, with the applicant agency that requested the background review since the DOJ sends results directly to the applicant agency. Delays [...]

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How to Check on your Live Scan Results

For Applicants:
To check your Live Scan results you need to contact your “Requesting Agency”, you can find the information for your requesting agency on the Request for Live Scan form that you used when submitting your live scan transaction.
If your requesting agency has not received your Live Scan results yet, you can call the DOJ [...]

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