How Many Fingerprint Cycles
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 8:54 pm
I'm new to the forum, so I'm sure that this has come up before. Tried the search, but didn't find too much. Here's the issue:
I'm going for my THIRD set of fingerprints. When I took the class in December, the tech told me: "you're going to be rejected, because I can't get a clean enough print". I should explain that I turned 70 and my hands have seen rough service for a lot of years.
Sure enough, after about 8 weeks, I got a form letter telling me to re-take them and giving me the website of a firm that does it electronically and advertises 98% accuracy. So I made an appointment and after a 2 week wait, got them scanned, the computer said "looks good", and sent them off. they've been gone about 6 weeks, and today I received another, this time saying that the "FBI had rejected them".
I called the CHL bureau, got a very helpful clerk, who explained that this oftern happens. I asked her how many times it could happen and she replied: "until the FBI accepts them".
Give me a break. Of course my skin is rough. I've been earning a living for many, many years.
Seriously now - - - - - how many times can they pull this? By the way, I'm going to keep on going each time. I'm entitled to a license by law and am not about to let some small issue keep me from it.
Any ideas?
I'm going for my THIRD set of fingerprints. When I took the class in December, the tech told me: "you're going to be rejected, because I can't get a clean enough print". I should explain that I turned 70 and my hands have seen rough service for a lot of years.
Sure enough, after about 8 weeks, I got a form letter telling me to re-take them and giving me the website of a firm that does it electronically and advertises 98% accuracy. So I made an appointment and after a 2 week wait, got them scanned, the computer said "looks good", and sent them off. they've been gone about 6 weeks, and today I received another, this time saying that the "FBI had rejected them".
I called the CHL bureau, got a very helpful clerk, who explained that this oftern happens. I asked her how many times it could happen and she replied: "until the FBI accepts them".
Give me a break. Of course my skin is rough. I've been earning a living for many, many years.
Seriously now - - - - - how many times can they pull this? By the way, I'm going to keep on going each time. I'm entitled to a license by law and am not about to let some small issue keep me from it.
Any ideas?