fingerprinting: The Essential Guide to Completing the FD 258 Fingerprint Cards
- 11/25/17 06:07 PM
The Essential Guide to Completing the FD 258 Fingerprint Cards As a http://newyorkmobilenotarypublic.com I have successfully fingerprinted hundreds of people. On my site you will find articles covering the best practices a fingerprint technician should follow to obtain optimal results. Examples include: correct print card holder height, and using a cool room with low humidity. A good technician will also ensure proper finger preparation prior to the fingerprinting process. It’s also the responsibility of the fingerprinter to date and add their official signature to the card after positively verifying your ID. But, the process does not stop there. You also have responsibilities. (1 comments)
fingerprinting: Notary Fingerprinting - Getting acceptable prints the first time
- 07/04/08 06:34 AM
Fifth in a series of articles on the Notary Profession. This article covers Fingerprinting; "unique", perhaps one of the most misused words, truly applies to our fingerprints. I will discuss why we have fingerprints, some of the earliest uses, a bit about types and classifications; and how to obtain fingerprints that will be acceptable. We leave fingerprints whenever we touch something; but the requirements for acceptable prints include proper preparation, environmental control and a skilled technician. The earliest use of fingerprints was in ancient Babylon, on clay tablets to record business transactions. Fingerprints are a much more humane way to (1 comments)