Specialist agencies with Originating Agency Identification Numbers may order Fingerprint cards and other biometrics via the FBI. The telephone number to call is (304) 625-4543.
Fingerprint is one word. An example sentence would be "we found your fingerprint at the scene".
1. Fingerprint.
The fingerprint is next to the pink butterfly
Yes. fingerprint = one word
Exactly what is it that you are asking? You CAN get a fingerprint card done. But that is no guarantee of employability. Most jobs that require a fingerprint card to be submitted, are jobs that might not be open to persons with criminal records. So - while you can "get" a fingerprint card done, once the background check is conducted you MAY be eliminated from consideration.
When you're wearing thermal goggles then press the keys in this order: blue fingerprint, green fingerprint, yellow fingerprint, and then red fingerprint. I think the number is 2014, I'm not sure.
File the required forms and a fingerprint card at the courthouse. Then attend your hearing. If the judge signs your order, your name is legally changed.
One can protect their valuable technologies with a Biometric fingerprint reader. No one else but the original user can access technologies protected by the fingerprint reader.
no they cannot get clearence to enter most countriesAdded: The question is unclear.It asks nothing about visa and passport applications.Is the questioner asking whether they can 'get' a fingerprint card, OR whether a fingerprint check will reveal their drug arrests?The applicant can ask for, and receive, a fingerprint identification card and then submit it. There is no law or regulation barring that action.However - if/when the fingerprint check reveals their previous drug-related arrest what happens next cannot be known or speculated upon.
No you have just one fingerprint.
Depends on the kind of job you're applying for.
To collect a fingerprint, you typically need a clean surface to place the finger on, fingerprint powder or ink to make the fingerprint visible, a brush or roller to apply the powder or ink, and fingerprint lifting tape to transfer the print to a card or paper for preservation and analysis.