INK FINGERPRINTING

Professional Ink Fingerprinting Solutions for all of your needs!

Do You Need Ink Fingerprinting?

Yes, ink fingerprinting continues to be prevalent for many requirements today. Local, state and federal government agencies still rely on this traditional form of fingerprint collection.

The process involves rolling a person’s fingertips in black ink to cover the entire fingerprint area. For the next step, each finger is rolled onto a section of the card from one side of the fingernail to the other to create rolled impressions. Flat (AKA Plain) impressions are taken by placing all fingers on each hand down on the bottom of the card at a 45-degree angle to produce a complete set.

Our Ink Fingerprinting Service Guarantee

Fingerprint Technicians at First Contact HR provide the highest ink printing available in our local market. We guarantee the quality of our fingerprint collection, as each Fingerprint Technical has been trained and credentialed at the state and federal levels. Hover to read more.

While First Contact HR strives to provide the highest quality possible for all ink fingerprint collections, there can be situations when fingerprint cards can be rejected due to poor quality images. These situations are typically associated with the age of the subject, type of work, or various skin conditions. An additional set of fingerprints will always be provided by First Contact HR at no charge should you provided with a notice of rejection.

Reasons For Ink Fingerprinting

Ink fingerprints are generally required for:

FEDERAL PURPOSES

Most federal agencies still require traditional ink fingerprints for employment applications, security clearances or other federal requests.

OUT-OF-STATE REQUIREMENTS

When applying for a license or background check in a state you do not reside in, ink fingerprinting will be required. Different states require different card formats. Ink fingerprinting can be provided on any card format you need.

FOREIGN COUNTRIES

Most foreign countries requesting your fingerprints will request that you be fingerprinted on a card or form of some kind. Always check with the foreign entity to ensure you are using the correct form.

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