How does live scan work




















Live scan Fingerprinting is an inkless electronic fingerprinting. Live scan fingerprints are electronically transmitted to the Department of Justice for criminal record check. The Live scan Fingerprinting technology replaces the process of recording ink fingerprinting.

Ink fingerprinting is still required in many states. Live scan Fingerprinting enables Live scan service providers much like A1 Livescan Notary Shipping to electronically transmit livescan fingerprints to the Department of Justice in seconds, instead hard copy fingerprint cards through the mail. We offer both Live scan services and ink fingerprinting services, we are the largest California Live scan service provider.

Livescan Applicants must get instructions and the Live scan forms required for Live scan Fingerprinting services from the agency requiring their criminal background check. Since different Live scan forms are used. All Live scan applicant fingerprint submissions must be transmitted electronically.

In California, Live scan fingerprinting must be done by a certified fingerprint roller. The Live Scan process helps in avoiding many of the problems associated with ink prints, such as smudging, smearing, and over or under inking.

Expungement in California does not remove a conviction from your record but instead changes the conviction to a dismissal. Even though the case is still on your record, most requesters of your Live Scan cannot see dismissed cases unless they are processing an application for licensure by a state or local agency or for contracting with the California State Lottery. Consequently, expungments are a very effective way for a person with a conviction to clean up their record in order to enter a new career that requires a Live Scan background check.

A reduction to a misdemeanor is another form of conviction relief available for certain felony offenses. Reductions are a very effective form of relief because a subsequent Live Scan will only show a misdemeanor conviction instead of a felony conviction.

The quickest and easiest way to check if your record is eligible to be expunged or sealed is to take our free online eligibility test or call us at Because the Live Scan includes much more information than a commercial background check, luckily not just anyone can access your Live Scan.

However, there are many agencies, organizations, employers, and individuals who are allowed to access or request your Live Scan. Depending on who is requesting your Live Scan, it will include either all or a part of your criminal history. Because a Live Scan uses your fingerprints and palmprints, you will always know if someone requests your Live Scan because you will have to have your electronic fingerprints taken.

Also, some agencies may be able to receive a more in depth Live Scan report than stated below because the law allows the government to receive the complete report if it will help accomplish the goals of a law. You can always request your own Live Scan by filling out an application, going to a service provider, and paying the applicable fee. The report that you will receive will include your entire California criminal history, and your federal criminal history if you request it.

You can request that your Live Scan be sent to any foreign government or agency. Some people do this in order to qualify for a foreign adoption. Courts, peace officers, district attorneys, city attorneys, correctional officers, probation officers, parole officers, public defenders, and private attorneys of record in a criminal case can request your full criminal history report.

Any other agency, officer, or state official can request all or a portion of your criminal history in order to implement a law or regulation. Any city, county, district, of officer can request your record for employment purposes. If you wish to become employed or certified as a peace officer sheriff, deputy, police officer, warden, Attorney General, Government special agents and investigators , the government agency involved will request a Live Scan and send you to have Live Scan fingerprints taken.

Common names, alias names, or maiden names can result in multiple hits, false hits, and no hit responses. In this case a criminal history record could exist under a previously used name. An applicant will intentionally use an alias name on a job application other than the name used at the time of arrest with hopes the alias name will result in a false no hit. In fact, they note in their response: To insure that the information furnished by the Illinois State Police positively pertains to the individual in question, a fingerprint inquiry should be submitted.

Name based checks for non criminal justice inquiries are not accepted by the FBI.



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