mamaJM
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legalfalcon said:I am not sure about this private company. All police departments have fingerprinting specialists and use a magnetic ink, the standard for all fingerprinting in law enforcement. They are trained to do the fingerprinting and do it day in and day out for the local law enforcement and the federal law enforcement. I would trust them more than a private agency claiming to be superior.
Moreover, fingerprinting also depends on an individual's finger groves, how deep they are and whether was it done by a specialist or a regular cop. I got one done from the local sheriff's office and had no issue with the FBI. They asked me to come on a specific day since that was the time their fingerprinting specialist was available.
Well, I used both the private guys and the local police one. The private guys are FBI-approved channelers, but you can also do a print and go if you are submitting to FBI yourself. The local police one was ok, but I had my doubts as I fingerprinted on 3 cards and they look different. The technician was saying, relax your fingers, don't press too hard, stand in this direction...blah blah. So I wasn't sure if I pressed too hard or spoilt it. But the live scan, scans it on a machine and will not accept it if it's not done well, so you have to scan again immediately before you can proceed. I sent in 3 cards to FBI, one from the local police which used the ink and 2 from the private guys; since I didn't want my prints rejected after 3 months.