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.
Yes. fingerprint = one word
The fingerprint is next to the pink butterfly
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 you have just one fingerprint.
Depends on the kind of job you're applying for.
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.
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.