I received my renewal packet and noticed a blurb about electronic fingerprinting. Does anyone know the cost? The website didn't offer any details other than setting up an appointment. Are the electronic versions that much better? I have a circulation problem in a thumb and i'm wondering if that will affect the clarity of the traditional prints.
TIA,
Tass
fingerprinting question
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fingerprinting question
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Re: fingerprinting question
$10, well worth the cost. I have scarring on a few of my fingertips; the electronic prints correctly identified the areas as having "low quality." Will definitely go this route next time around, as my ink-rolled prints by the local PD were rejected. Ask them for an extra print card; they will probably print you one at no extra cost.
Re: fingerprinting question
Thanks for the info! I'd hate to have the process delayed any more than it already is.
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Re: fingerprinting question
brianko wrote:$10, well worth the cost. I have scarring on a few of my fingertips; the electronic prints correctly identified the areas as having "low quality." Will definitely go this route next time around, as my ink-rolled prints by the local PD were rejected. Ask them for an extra print card; they will probably print you one at no extra cost.

Mrs. Oldgringo submitted her fourth (4) set of fingerprints (the last one by F.A.S.T.) and then letters to EB&TFB in Austin to get her CHL 160 days after inititial submittal.