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by fn/form
Sat Jan 24, 2009 2:37 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Fingerprint Rejections
Replies: 16
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Re: Fingerprint Rejections

You would be surprised what are submitted to the Feds as "print" cards. Cards with one hand printed only (for two handed people), thumbs only, 1/3 finger pad, blotches instead of ridge detail, one print across two finge spaces, etc. USELESS for entry into any database.

So, the Feds have had to reiterate what a full set of prints is, and they've really tightened their acceptance criteria (stating the obvious and practicing it). ALL fingers from both hands, nail bed to nail bed, within borders, etc., in hopes of upholding the "gold standard" of prints as positive, unique ID. This standard is also used by the State, not everyone follows it exactly, and it's probably a common reason print cards are rejected.

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