by DifferentGuest » Tue Aug 08, 2017 9:39 pm
CSMajor wrote:Is there a specific form or card we need to use when submitting finger prints? Can I just go to a police department or livescan location and them process my finger prints for me? How many cards does OPM require that we submit?
Wow, they must be starting the process early this year, two years ago we weren't allowed to begin the process until early September.
Their preference is generally "Live Scan," you'll need a Security Office Number to complete that, whoever initiated your background investigation should give you that. If you choose to do paper cards, you'll need to submit two copies of the official fingerprint cards, SF-87. When I did it two years ago, SMART sent these cards if you requested them.
Protip: If you ask them nicely and they are local, your SF may be willing to let you come in and get digital fingerprints for free. If that's not an option, shop around at different police stations because some charge and others don't. I was able to get mine done by University Police for free as long as I brought the specific cards I needed.
[quote="CSMajor"]Is there a specific form or card we need to use when submitting finger prints? Can I just go to a police department or livescan location and them process my finger prints for me? How many cards does OPM require that we submit?[/quote]
Wow, they must be starting the process early this year, two years ago we weren't allowed to begin the process until early September.
Their preference is generally "Live Scan," you'll need a Security Office Number to complete that, whoever initiated your background investigation should give you that. If you choose to do paper cards, you'll need to submit two copies of the official fingerprint cards, SF-87. When I did it two years ago, SMART sent these cards if you requested them.
Protip: If you ask them nicely and they are local, your SF may be willing to let you come in and get digital fingerprints for free. If that's not an option, shop around at different police stations because some charge and others don't. I was able to get mine done by University Police for free as long as I brought the specific cards I needed.