FAQ

How many sets of fingerprint cards come with your appointment?

Our service includes up to 2 fingerprint cards in our price. You will receive 2 full sets of fingerprints.

Yes, you can bring in your own cards for our technicians to roll fingerprints on. We also keep FBI FD-258 cards in stock at all times.
This card is the U.S. standard and is accepted by most agencies

We accept credit, debit, cash, and online payment for most of our appointments.

Many agencies and programs accept electronically submitted fingerprints for occasions such as adoption and gaining a firearm permit. Certain careers and professions will also require fingerprints as part of a background check. Some of these include nurse practitioners, physicians, pharmacists, dentists, and more.

It typically takes about 10 minutes from the time you are called, until all of your fingerprints have been captured.

No ink is used when doing live scan fingerprinting. You only need to touch a clean piece of glass to capture your images.

Fingerprinting for FBI Background Checks must be done in person.

However, you can get your results sent to you from TruIdentity Screening Solutions via Email to expedite the process.

The cost of an FBI criminal history report can vary based on shipping costs and which channeler is being used.

Please feel free to contact us for a specific price quote.

Yes, TruIdentity Screening Solutions offers mobile appointments for FBI Background Checks.
Book an appointment for the service that best fits your needs.

Depending on the appointment you will need the following…

  • Driver’s License
  • National/State ID
  • Social Security Number
  •  ORI Number
  •  CRD Number
  • Reason For Fingerprinting

To get an FBI Apostille, you must make an appointment for an FBI background check and have it submitted for an apostille via an FBI approved channeler.

An FBI approved channeler is a person or organization who is authorized to send a background check to the FBI to be apostilled.

An FBI approved channeler submits the document to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, who approves the Apostille.

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