sdf2000
New member
I was reading the FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE newsletter from July. and ran across this about a new system for doing fingerprint cards. I thought you may be interested...
[
Mr. Bevis noted that the Division is working
on another project to submit paper fingerprint
cards electronically. When fingerprints
are submitted on a paper fingerprint
card, it can take up to 60 days (sometimes
longer) for the Division of Licensing to receive
the results of the criminal history
record check performed by the FDLE and
the FBI. The Division plans to install software
that will read pertinent demographic
information on the application and insert that
information into the electronic file created
from the scanned fingerprint card. The
“electronic” fingerprint card will be sent to
the Florida Department of Law Enforcement
(FDLE) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI) for processing. The results will
be received in approximately two days. Once
the Division receives those results, the license
can be issued or denied within a matter
of days, saving time not only for the applicant
but for the Division as well.
Mr. Bevis stated the Division is also researching
the possibility of an on-line application
process. The Division plans to begin with
the renewal of the concealed weapon licenses,
realizing, however, that the statute
may need to be revised because of the notarization
requirement.
This concluded Mr. Bevis’ comments
This won't help me speed things up, but it will help some one......
AGRICULTURE newsletter from July. and ran across this about a new system for doing fingerprint cards. I thought you may be interested...
[
Mr. Bevis noted that the Division is working
on another project to submit paper fingerprint
cards electronically. When fingerprints
are submitted on a paper fingerprint
card, it can take up to 60 days (sometimes
longer) for the Division of Licensing to receive
the results of the criminal history
record check performed by the FDLE and
the FBI. The Division plans to install software
that will read pertinent demographic
information on the application and insert that
information into the electronic file created
from the scanned fingerprint card. The
“electronic” fingerprint card will be sent to
the Florida Department of Law Enforcement
(FDLE) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI) for processing. The results will
be received in approximately two days. Once
the Division receives those results, the license
can be issued or denied within a matter
of days, saving time not only for the applicant
but for the Division as well.
Mr. Bevis stated the Division is also researching
the possibility of an on-line application
process. The Division plans to begin with
the renewal of the concealed weapon licenses,
realizing, however, that the statute
may need to be revised because of the notarization
requirement.
This concluded Mr. Bevis’ comments
This won't help me speed things up, but it will help some one......