It would be seen as a grave invasion of privacy.
I'm sorry, I've searched multiple databases for the code and it is not found.
Yes, you can get fingerprinted at some post offices for certain services such as applying for a passport or background checks.
Not necessarily just for being fingerprinted - however if the employer conducts a criminal history background check on you it will.
Yes.
No finger printing is an extreme form of documentation
Not generally. If you are suspected of a crime, then that is another matter.
Yes, it is common practice for individuals arrested for a DUI in NJ to be fingerprinted as part of the booking process. These fingerprints may be used for identification and processing purposes during the legal proceedings.
IF, your prints were entered into the system, they will be there.
Most police stations will provide that service free of charge.
No. DUI is a crime because it shows an "I don't care if I kill or injure someone else by my carelessness", and such people should not be armed.
To get fingerprinted for USPS, you can visit a local post office that offers fingerprinting services. You will need to bring a valid photo ID and any required forms or documentation. The process typically involves having your fingerprints taken electronically.
Yes if the new job is searching for arrests and convictions.