Google "lifescan" for your area and call each location. some will do the FBI Blue Card, some won't. Here I found a few Police facilities that offered the service, but many that don't. Call first and see.
Also most don't stock the Blue Card, and you'll need to order the Florida packet if you don't have one.
If I may suggest....Arizona instead of FL? Prints can be done by anybody (not just LEO)....cost of the permit is significantly less at $60...same training accepted and reciprocity is almost identical.
Spoke with Honolulu PD this morning and they confirmed they do not provide fingerprinting as a service to the general public. They were very cooperative with my request and suggested a company who does provide finger printing as a service.
I will pursue the AZ permit as well, good recommendation.
Go to the state buildig on the corner of Punchbowl and King Street where they issue the state ID cards. When you go inside, go to the left of the ID window and turn left to the small office ( Can't remember the office name ). I think it's the Criminal Records office. They'll scan and print you the fingerprint cards. I think the price was around $15. You're supposed to have an appointment, but I no longer have their phone # to pass on to you.
I'm also a Front Sight graduate. Currently have Utah, Florida, Arizona, & need to go back to Nevada to pick up that one.
Hope this isn't too much of a hijack; the Florida "Concealed Weapon or Firearm License" is not residence-dependent. The same form is used for residents and non-residents. Your address is not listed on the form. Reciprocity may depend on whether or not you are a Florida resident, but there is no "non-resident" license.
Just an FYI for our readers.
Why not AZ? Florida licenses are signed by Charles Bronson! :biggrin:
I have FL as my second permit, but UT has all reciprocal states that FL has plus WA and MN, is cheaper and therefore better. If you have UT, why would you choose to add FL or AZ? The only plus I can see is that if you want to carry in FL, the nonrez UT or AZ permits would not be recognized but the FL would be, of course.
I have FL as my second permit, but UT has all reciprocal states that FL has plus WA and MN, is cheaper and therefore better. If you have UT, why would you choose to add FL or AZ? The only plus I can see is that if you want to carry in FL, the nonrez UT or AZ permits would not be recognized but the FL would be, of course.
I live in Idaho and with a Idaho CHL and a non resident FL CHL I can carry in more states than if I were to get a UT non resident permit.( According to the permit info on the USA Carry website).