Fingerprinting and Missing Thumb
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Fingerprinting and Missing Thumb
Literally - A guy I work with has decided he wants to get his CHL. I walked him through the whole process and referred him to a few places to take the class. His one question was about being fingerprinted because he is missing one of his thumbs from an accident. Will he need some kind of official document for proof to send in since there will only be nine prints to take?
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Re: Fingerprinting and Missing Thumb
This is not a unique situation. The people at L1 should be able to document this when they submit the prints.4copas wrote:Literally - A guy I work with has decided he wants to get his CHL. I walked him through the whole process and referred him to a few places to take the class. His one question was about being fingerprinted because he is missing one of his thumbs from an accident. Will he need some kind of official document for proof to send in since there will only be nine prints to take?
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Re: Fingerprinting and Missing Thumb
A non issue.
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Re: Fingerprinting and Missing Thumb
Thanks for the answers. I figured that was the case.
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Re: Fingerprinting and Missing Thumb
I wonder how they would handle the "six-fingered man".MoJo wrote: A non issue.
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Yep, won't be an issue. I am missing a finger myself.
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Re: Fingerprinting and Missing Thumb
Missing fingers are not a problem for L-1. We just document it on the fingerprint record, and everything is fine.
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I was born with "no left hand" actually very similar to this photo, underdeveloped, though there are tiny fingers, with prints even
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Formerly Licensed Private Investigator, Required Prints/Background check/signing off etc from Harris County Sheriff, local city Police, and from DPS and FBI
The 2 agencies doing Prints wrote "no left hand"
For CHL, they wrote "no left hand"
It really isn't an issue
I'm no lawyer
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Re: Fingerprinting and Missing Thumb
my lack of fingerprints was a little issue but no finger wouldn't have been.