PTDixieGal | Date: Thursday, 2012.08.09, 00:54 | Message # 1 |
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| I thought I'd share an experience that I had recently for the newbies. I'm in the process of getting my concealed carry permit. About four weeks ago I went to the Arkansas State Police (ASP) to get fingerprinted. The process that we used first was the traditional method. The card was sent to the FBI. I got the results last week: REJECTED. According to ASP, this was because the FBI was unable to get a good set of prints, and therefore I had to come back and request to be fingerprinted with either the LiveScan or black powder dusting. I asked why my prints were rejected, just out of curiosity. I was told that it was because the ridges in my fingerprints were so flat. So then I got to thinking, "What causes that? Are there other reasons why a fingerprint would be rejected?"
I found out that sometimes your job affects how sharp the ridges are. I also found other causes for rejection:
http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/fingerprints_biometrics/iafis/top10reject2
Here are the different techniques for taking fingerprints:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fingerprint
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