Are Some Inked Finger Prints Accepted?
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Are Some Inked Finger Prints Accepted?
As I have read the posts about rejected inked finger prints, it makes me wonder if DPS still accepts inked prints? Has anyone recently received their license who had also sent inked prints?
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Are Some Inked Finger Prints Accepted?
Gosh I sure hope so! I sent my f.p. cards in with inked prints a few days ago.
I'm sure the vast majority of us here has done the same.
I'm sure the vast majority of us here has done the same.
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Re: Are Some Inked Finger Prints Accepted?
I just put my wife's second set of inked fingerprints in the mail this morning. The original set was rejected from a June 20, 2009 CHL class. The guy that did her prints has been doing ink prints since 1996 and had a very low rejection rate (<1%) until the June 20 class, where almost all have been rejected.
We will see what the second attempt does. (And I'm glad I already have my CHL and not playing the waiting game.)
We will see what the second attempt does. (And I'm glad I already have my CHL and not playing the waiting game.)
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Re: Are Some Inked Finger Prints Accepted?
In 2004, I submitted inked fingerprints for my initial application and had no problem.
In 2008, I submitted inked fingerprints for my 1st renewal and had no problem.
The two sets were done by different instructors/fingerprinters.
The first was done at the Bullet Trap by some cop they bring in to do them.
The renewal set was done by an active LEO who was also the class instructor in the McKinney area.
In 2008, I submitted inked fingerprints for my 1st renewal and had no problem.
The two sets were done by different instructors/fingerprinters.
The first was done at the Bullet Trap by some cop they bring in to do them.
The renewal set was done by an active LEO who was also the class instructor in the McKinney area.
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Re: Are Some Inked Finger Prints Accepted?
Good Luck !
Mrs. Oldgringo and I took the class together, shot together and were fingerprinted together by the same guy using the same inkpad. I had my plastic some 60 days later. Mrs. Oldgringo received her plastic some 160 days later after having submitted her fourth (4th) set of fingerprints.
Oh consistency, where art thou?
Mrs. Oldgringo and I took the class together, shot together and were fingerprinted together by the same guy using the same inkpad. I had my plastic some 60 days later. Mrs. Oldgringo received her plastic some 160 days later after having submitted her fourth (4th) set of fingerprints.
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Re: Are Some Inked Finger Prints Accepted?
Did mine the same years and both were ink pads. What other method is there? Scanning? Doesn't seem like this would get as much of the print.AEA wrote:In 2004, I submitted inked fingerprints for my initial application and had no problem.
In 2008, I submitted inked fingerprints for my 1st renewal and had no problem.
The two sets were done by different instructors/fingerprinters.
The first was done at the Bullet Trap by some cop they bring in to do them.
The renewal set was done by an active LEO who was also the class instructor in the McKinney area.
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Re: Are Some Inked Finger Prints Accepted?
There is an electronic method (scan) for fingerprints. Last year my wife had to have that done because she is a school teacher. I think if this second set of ink prints gets rejected, we may go that route and see if the scan method gets rejected.
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Re: Are Some Inked Finger Prints Accepted?
Mrs. Oldgringo's Fourth (4th) set of prints were done by F.A.S.T which sometimes (?) seems to be the preference of the CHL examiners.mikeintexas wrote:There is an electronic method (scan) for fingerprints. Last year my wife had to have that done because she is a school teacher. I think if this second set of ink prints gets rejected, we may go that route and see if the scan method gets rejected.
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My whole class was inked in DFW. They have a lady doing the inking who has done it at Dallas Co. for years.
Now as to my license, well, they say I am in 'final review' whatever that means.
But yes, they do still take ink if they are done correctly by someone who knows how to do it.
Now as to my license, well, they say I am in 'final review' whatever that means.
But yes, they do still take ink if they are done correctly by someone who knows how to do it.
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Re: Are Some Inked Finger Prints Accepted?
we had over 60 people in my class .
it took the guy almost the entire class period to get them all done .
i was one of the first few . im sure by the end he was starting to get sloppy .
it took the guy almost the entire class period to get them all done .
i was one of the first few . im sure by the end he was starting to get sloppy .
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I don't know what is going on with rejected fingerprints...but I have to wonder if the DPS is trying to discourage the use of the old "ink method".
I have been using the same instructor for 12 years and have sent countless friends and family members to him with NEVER an incident until the last year or so. Now.....fully half the people I send there either have fingerprints or photos rejected.
Nothing has changed that I can see (on this end). Very odd and frustrating!
I have been using the same instructor for 12 years and have sent countless friends and family members to him with NEVER an incident until the last year or so. Now.....fully half the people I send there either have fingerprints or photos rejected.
Nothing has changed that I can see (on this end). Very odd and frustrating!
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Kind of what I was reading in all these posts. Not good news ... fully half. Well, at the least, if this is a new practice, it will reduce the workload for DPS.I have been using the same instructor for 12 years and have sent countless friends and family members to him with NEVER an incident until the last year or so. Now.....fully half the people I send there either have fingerprints or photos rejected.
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Re: Are Some Inked Finger Prints Accepted?
I sent ink fingerprints in with my app in October 2008. My instructor who also was the one taking my prints regrettably admitted that DPS could very well request another set (he said I wasn't relaxing my fingers enough as he was rolling). Luckily they went through without a hitch. I would think it would probably be beneficial to get the digital ones to give DPS one fewer excuse. Just IMHO, of course. I plan to do this for my renewal. Then again, when I'll be up for renewal in a few years I'm sure everything will be digital by then.
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Re: Are Some Inked Finger Prints Accepted?
Am I the only one to think this is a ploy to allow more time for the process on their part?
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Re: Are Some Inked Finger Prints Accepted?
F.A.S.T. Is the only way to go
03/21/09- Took Chl Class
03/23/09- Sent packet
03/25/09- Dps Received
05/01/09- Processing Application
08/08/09- Application Complete (also my B-Day)
xx/xx/xx- Plastic in hand
03/23/09- Sent packet
03/25/09- Dps Received
05/01/09- Processing Application
08/08/09- Application Complete (also my B-Day)
xx/xx/xx- Plastic in hand