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Page 1: Taking Legible Fingerprints

TAKING

LEGIBLE

FINGERPRINTS

TAKING

LEGIBLE

FINGERPRINTS

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Fingerprints are ridges and valleys found on the hand of every person. In the fingers and thumbs, these ridges form patterns of loops, whorls and arches.

Fingerprints are ridges and valleys found on the hand of every person. In the fingers and thumbs, these ridges form patterns of loops, whorls and arches.

WHAT ARE FINGERPRINTS?WHAT ARE FINGERPRINTS?

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THE FINGERPRINT PATTERNTHE FINGERPRINT PATTERN

The pattern is the unique characteristics of the ridges (lines) and valleys that make up the print. It is defined by the spatial relationship of lines with each other, their beginning and terminating points, and the unique pattern they make.

The pattern is the unique characteristics of the ridges (lines) and valleys that make up the print. It is defined by the spatial relationship of lines with each other, their beginning and terminating points, and the unique pattern they make.

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A good fingerprint image is an image that provides sufficient data to accurately identify and locate the principle features. In IAFIS, these features include minutiae, cores and deltas and ridges.

A good fingerprint image is an image that provides sufficient data to accurately identify and locate the principle features. In IAFIS, these features include minutiae, cores and deltas and ridges.

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RidgeRidge ValleyValley

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ARCH PATTERN The ridges enter from one side, make a rise or a wave in the center and exit generally on opposite side.

ARCH PATTERN The ridges enter from one side, make a rise or a wave in the center and exit generally on opposite side.

Arch Patterns have no deltas or cores; however, they must be fully recorded for individual characteristics.

Arch Patterns have no deltas or cores; however, they must be fully recorded for individual characteristics.

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LOOP PATTERNLOOP PATTERN

The ridges enter from either side, recurve andpass out or tend to passout the same side they entered.

Focal points are the delta and core.

The ridges enter from either side, recurve andpass out or tend to passout the same side they entered.

Focal points are the delta and core.

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The ridges are usually circular. Whorl patternwill have two or moredeltas. For a whorl pattern, all deltas and the areas between themmust be recorded for accurate classification and comparison.

The ridges are usually circular. Whorl patternwill have two or moredeltas. For a whorl pattern, all deltas and the areas between themmust be recorded for accurate classification and comparison.

WHORL PATTERNWHORL PATTERN

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Two Types of Impressions

“Rolled” impressions are the upper ten impressions taken individually, which are the thumb, index, middle, ring and little fingers of each hand. These are referred to as “rolled” impressions because the fingers are rolled nail to nail in order to obtain all available ridge detail.

Two Types of Impressions

“Rolled” impressions are the upper ten impressions taken individually, which are the thumb, index, middle, ring and little fingers of each hand. These are referred to as “rolled” impressions because the fingers are rolled nail to nail in order to obtain all available ridge detail.

FINGERPRINT IMPRESSION TYPES

FINGERPRINT IMPRESSION TYPES

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ROLLED IMPRESSIONSROLLED IMPRESSIONS

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FINGERPRINT IMPRESSION TYPES

FINGERPRINT IMPRESSION TYPES

“Plain” impressions are the impressions at the bottom of the card taken simultaneously without rolling. The fingers of each hand are printed at a forty-five degree angle. The thumbs are printed simultaneously to ensure proper positioning.

These are referred to as the “plain,” slapped,” or “flat impressions.

Plain impressions are used to verify the sequence and accuracy of the rolled impressions.

“Plain” impressions are the impressions at the bottom of the card taken simultaneously without rolling. The fingers of each hand are printed at a forty-five degree angle. The thumbs are printed simultaneously to ensure proper positioning.

These are referred to as the “plain,” slapped,” or “flat impressions.

Plain impressions are used to verify the sequence and accuracy of the rolled impressions.

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PLAIN IMPRESSIONSPLAIN IMPRESSIONS

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BASIC FINGERPRINTING EQUIPMENT

BASIC FINGERPRINTING EQUIPMENT

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FINGERPRINTS CAN BE RECORDED WITH ANY OF THE FOLLOWING

MATERIALS:

FINGERPRINTS CAN BE RECORDED WITH ANY OF THE FOLLOWING

MATERIALS:

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Ink (Black Printers Ink) and Paper (Standard Fingerprint Card, FD-249 Criminal Card or FD-258 Applicant Card).

Ink (Black Printers Ink) and Paper (Standard Fingerprint Card, FD-249 Criminal Card or FD-258 Applicant Card).

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PORELON PAD

Contains a built-in ink supply.

PORELON PAD

Contains a built-in ink supply.

Porelon Pad and Paper (Standard Fingerprint Card, FD-249 Criminal Card or FD-258 Applicant Card).

Porelon Pad and Paper (Standard Fingerprint Card, FD-249 Criminal Card or FD-258 Applicant Card).

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Chemical Method

Prints as red ink and changes to black ink upon processing (apply regular pressure when fingerprinting or fingerprints may be smeared)

Chemical Method

Prints as red ink and changes to black ink upon processing (apply regular pressure when fingerprinting or fingerprints may be smeared)

DIGIT 10DIGIT 10

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Consists of a “spoon,” “finger straightener,” and a “spatula.”

*Enables you to obtain a legible set of fingerprints from abnormal situations.

Consists of a “spoon,” “finger straightener,” and a “spatula.”

*Enables you to obtain a legible set of fingerprints from abnormal situations.

POSTMORTEM KIT

POSTMORTEM KIT

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Using the ink and paper method, retabs may be used to reprint fingerprints (use only one per fingerprint block). For Live Scan, the image can be deleted and retaken.

Using the ink and paper method, retabs may be used to reprint fingerprints (use only one per fingerprint block). For Live Scan, the image can be deleted and retaken.

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Recommended height for fingerprinting is thirty-nine inches from floor.

Fingers to be printed must be clean and dry. Wiping the individual’s fingers with an alcohol swab and then drying them should prevent perspiration from being a problem.

Individual’s occupation may have caused a wearing down or rough surface on the fingerprints. Use a softening agent or ridge builder to enhance the ridge detail.

Recommended height for fingerprinting is thirty-nine inches from floor.

Fingers to be printed must be clean and dry. Wiping the individual’s fingers with an alcohol swab and then drying them should prevent perspiration from being a problem.

Individual’s occupation may have caused a wearing down or rough surface on the fingerprints. Use a softening agent or ridge builder to enhance the ridge detail.

SUGGESTIONS FOR TAKING LEGIBLE FINGERPRINTS

SUGGESTIONS FOR TAKING LEGIBLE FINGERPRINTS

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Recommended height for fingerprinting stand is thirty-nine inches from floor

Recommended height for fingerprinting stand is thirty-nine inches from floor

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Sweaty Hands

SOLUTIONS:

Individually wipe each finger with alcohol.

Sweaty Hands

SOLUTIONS:

Individually wipe each finger with alcohol.

COMMON PROBLEMS:COMMON

PROBLEMS:

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Occupational Hands

Solutions:

• Apply Less Pressure

• Softening Agents

• Ridge Builder

• Milk the fingers

Occupational Hands

Solutions:

• Apply Less Pressure

• Softening Agents

• Ridge Builder

• Milk the fingers

COMMON PROBLEMS:COMMON

PROBLEMS:

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Fingerprint Patterns Not Discernable/Poor Quality

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Ensure person taking prints uses techniques & procedures for taking legible fingerprintsEnsure person taking prints uses techniques & procedures for taking legible fingerprints

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COMMON PROBLEMS REGARDING IMAGE

QUALITY

COMMON PROBLEMS REGARDING IMAGE

QUALITY

Equipment Related

Each agency must contact their vendor to ensure their equipment is in compliance with parameters for image compression.

Equipment Related

Each agency must contact their vendor to ensure their equipment is in compliance with parameters for image compression.

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STEPS FOR FINGERPRINTING

STEPS FOR FINGERPRINTING

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The individual usually stands to the right and rear of the person taking fingerprints

The individual usually stands to the right and rear of the person taking fingerprints

The individual being fingerprinted should be asked to stand in front of and at a forearm’s length from the fingerprinting device

The individual being fingerprinted should be asked to stand in front of and at a forearm’s length from the fingerprinting device

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• Encourage the individual being fingerprinted to relax and look at some distant object which may distract them from what you are doing.

• Grasp the individual’s right hand at the base of the thumb with your right hand. Guide the finger being printed with your left hand, cupping your hand over the individual’s other fingers.

• Encourage the individual being fingerprinted to relax and look at some distant object which may distract them from what you are doing.

• Grasp the individual’s right hand at the base of the thumb with your right hand. Guide the finger being printed with your left hand, cupping your hand over the individual’s other fingers.

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If using the ink and paper method, roll the finger on the inking plate or Porelon pad so the entire fingerprint area is evenly covered with ink. The ink should be rolled from nail to nail and from the crease of the first joint to the tip of the finger.

If using the ink and paper method, roll the finger on the inking plate or Porelon pad so the entire fingerprint area is evenly covered with ink. The ink should be rolled from nail to nail and from the crease of the first joint to the tip of the finger.

Bulb of the finger

Bulb of the finger

Bulb of the finger

Bulb of the finger

First JointFirst Joint

First JointFirst Joint

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In taking the rolled impressions care should be exercised to ensure the bulb of each finger is rolled from nail to nail and from the crease of the first joint to the tip of the finger. The weight of the finger is all the pressure needed to clearly record the fingerprint.

In taking the rolled impressions care should be exercised to ensure the bulb of each finger is rolled from nail to nail and from the crease of the first joint to the tip of the finger. The weight of the finger is all the pressure needed to clearly record the fingerprint.

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To avoid slipping, which smudges and blurs the fingerprints, roll the thumbs in toward the subject and the fingers away from the center of the subject’s body. This process relieves strain and leaves the fingers relaxed when rolling so that they may be easily lifted.

To avoid slipping, which smudges and blurs the fingerprints, roll the thumbs in toward the subject and the fingers away from the center of the subject’s body. This process relieves strain and leaves the fingers relaxed when rolling so that they may be easily lifted.

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Plain impressions are printed last, at the bottom of the card. The technician simultaneously presses the subject’s four fingers, keeping them together, at a forty-five degree angle in order to capture all four fingers in the allotted space.

Plain impressions are printed last, at the bottom of the card. The technician simultaneously presses the subject’s four fingers, keeping them together, at a forty-five degree angle in order to capture all four fingers in the allotted space.

PLAIN OR FLAT

IMPRESSIONS

PLAIN OR FLAT

IMPRESSIONS

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Print both thumbs simultaneously to ensure proper positioning.

Print both thumbs simultaneously to ensure proper positioning.

PLAIN OR FLAT IMPRESSIONSPLAIN OR FLAT IMPRESSIONS

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ABNORMALITIES

SPECIAL SITUATIONS

PROBLEMS

AND

SOLUTIONS

ABNORMALITIES

SPECIAL SITUATIONS

PROBLEMS

AND

SOLUTIONS

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Ensure fingerprint submissions do not contain any foreign markings in fingerprint blocks

Ensure fingerprint submissions do not contain any foreign markings in fingerprint blocks

EXTRANEOUS MARKINGS INFINGERPRINT BLOCKS

EXTRANEOUS MARKINGS INFINGERPRINT BLOCKS

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NO FINGERPRINTS ON BACK OF CARDS

NO FINGERPRINTS ON BACK OF CARDS

Images - “Incorrect” Two retabs in one block and fingerprints on back of card

Images - “Incorrect” Two retabs in one block and fingerprints on back of card

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Images - “Correct” Only one retab in blockImages - “Correct” Only one retab in block

NO FINGERPRINTS ON BACK OF CARDS

NO FINGERPRINTS ON BACK OF CARDS

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IMPROPERLY POSITIONED FINGERPRINT IMAGES IMPROPERLY POSITIONED FINGERPRINT IMAGES

Ensure each fingerprint is in the correct fingerprint block of rolled and plain impressionsEnsure each fingerprint is in the correct fingerprint block of rolled and plain impressions

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Ensure Batch Feeder does not contain anexcessive amount of fingerprint cards Ensure Batch Feeder does not contain anexcessive amount of fingerprint cards

IMPROPERLY POSITIONED ELECTRONIC FINGERPRINT IMAGES

IMPROPERLY POSITIONED ELECTRONIC FINGERPRINT IMAGES

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• Electronic Codes – XX (Amputated) or UP

(Unable to Print).

• Paper Fingerprint Notations – AMP

Amputated, XX, Tip-AMP,

Missing at Birth (MAB), Cut-Off, Shot-Off,

Deformed, Bandaged, Cast, Missing

Unable to Print or UP

• Electronic Codes – XX (Amputated) or UP

(Unable to Print).

• Paper Fingerprint Notations – AMP

Amputated, XX, Tip-AMP,

Missing at Birth (MAB), Cut-Off, Shot-Off,

Deformed, Bandaged, Cast, Missing

Unable to Print or UP

ACCEPTABLE NOTATIONS IN FINGERPRINT BLOCKS:

ACCEPTABLE NOTATIONS IN FINGERPRINT BLOCKS:

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CORRESPONDING FINGERPRINT IMAGES “INCORRECT” NOTATION ONLY IN ROLLED BLOCKS

CORRESPONDING FINGERPRINT IMAGES “INCORRECT” NOTATION ONLY IN ROLLED BLOCKS

Notations and Fingerprints must correspond if unable to print in the rolled do not print in the plain

Notations and Fingerprints must correspond if unable to print in the rolled do not print in the plain

NotationsNotations

Images

Missing Missing

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Fingerprints Rolled Nail to Nail Fingerprints Rolled Nail to Nail

Fingerprint Images Proper Sequence Fingerprint Images Proper Sequence

NotationsNotations

No ImagesNo ImagesMissing Missing Missing Missing Missing

No ImagesNo Images

CORRESPONDING FINGERPRINT IMAGES “CORRECT” USE ACCEPTABLE

NOTATIONS IN ROLLED

CORRESPONDING FINGERPRINT IMAGES “CORRECT” USE ACCEPTABLE

NOTATIONS IN ROLLED

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“INCORRECT” NO NOTATIONS IN FINGERPRINT BLOCKS OR CORRESPONDING IMAGES

“INCORRECT” NO NOTATIONS IN FINGERPRINT BLOCKS OR CORRESPONDING IMAGES

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“CORRECT” NOTATIONS IN FINGERPRINT BLOCKS.

“CORRECT” NOTATIONS IN FINGERPRINT BLOCKS.

Image NotProvided

Proper sequence of fingerprints.Fingerprints Rolled form Nail to Nail. Plain Impressions should be printed at a 45 Degree angle.

Proper sequence of fingerprints.Fingerprints Rolled form Nail to Nail. Plain Impressions should be printed at a 45 Degree angle.

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• Tip Amputation(s) Less than half of first joint is missing

• Ensure the finger(s) is in the rolled and plain impressions

• AFIS will read this as minutia

• Tip Amputation(s) Less than half of first joint is missing

• Ensure the finger(s) is in the rolled and plain impressions

• AFIS will read this as minutia

“CORRECT” NOTATION IN FINGERPRINT BLOCK OR CORRESPONDING IMAGE

“CORRECT” NOTATION IN FINGERPRINT BLOCK OR CORRESPONDING IMAGE

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Corresponding Fingerprint “Incorrect”

SCARSPermanent tissue damage to the finger

or thumb.

Corresponding Fingerprint “Incorrect”

SCARSPermanent tissue damage to the finger

or thumb.

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SCARSSCARS

Corresponding Fingerprint “Correct”

Corresponding Fingerprint “Correct”

Roll fingerprints as Normal

no notation required

Roll fingerprints as Normal

no notation required

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Attempt to print in each fingerprint block of rolled and plain impressions

If unable to print:Electronic Submission apply “UP” Code

Hard Copy Submission Make Notation

Attempt to print in each fingerprint block of rolled and plain impressions

If unable to print:Electronic Submission apply “UP” Code

Hard Copy Submission Make Notation

WEBBED FINGERSWEBBED FINGERS

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Attempt to print in each fingerprint block of rolled and plain impressions

If unable to print:Electronic Submission apply “UP” Code

Hard Copy Submission Make Notation

Attempt to print in each fingerprint block of rolled and plain impressions

If unable to print:Electronic Submission apply “UP” Code

Hard Copy Submission Make Notation

SPLIT THUMBSSPLIT THUMBS

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Print thumb and next 4 fingers

Hard Copy Submissions make notation

Print thumb and next 4 fingers

Hard Copy Submissions make notation

Do Not PrintExtra FingerDo Not PrintExtra Finger

EXTRA FINGERSEXTRA FINGERS

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*Attempt to print in fingerprint block of rolled and plain impressions

*If unable to print: Electronic Submissions apply “UP” Code

*Hard Copy Submissions make notation in scars, marks and tattoo box

*Attempt to print in fingerprint block of rolled and plain impressions

*If unable to print: Electronic Submissions apply “UP” Code

*Hard Copy Submissions make notation in scars, marks and tattoo box

TRANSPLANTED TOES

TRANSPLANTED TOES

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• Attempt to Print in each fingerprint block of rolled and plain impressions

• If Unable to Print: Electronic Submissions Apply “UP” Code • Hard Copy Submissions Make Notation “Deformed”

• Attempt to Print in each fingerprint block of rolled and plain impressions

• If Unable to Print: Electronic Submissions Apply “UP” Code • Hard Copy Submissions Make Notation “Deformed”

DEFORMED FINGERS

DEFORMED FINGERS

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QUALITY REVIEW CHECKQUALITY REVIEW CHECK

After taking the fingerprint impressions, there is alwaysthe question of whether the

fingerprint impressions meet the requirements of the FBI. This

quality check list has been devised in order that the fingerprints may

be checked for possible discrepancies.

After taking the fingerprint impressions, there is alwaysthe question of whether the

fingerprint impressions meet the requirements of the FBI. This

quality check list has been devised in order that the fingerprints may

be checked for possible discrepancies.

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1. Is there a fingerprint impression in each rolled and plain impression block?

1. Is there a fingerprint impression in each rolled and plain impression block?

QUALITY REVIEW CHECKQUALITY REVIEW CHECK

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RolledImpressions

RolledImpressions

PlainImpressions

PlainImpressions

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2. Are the fingerprints rolled completely, from nail to nail?2. Are the fingerprints rolled completely, from nail to nail?

QUALITY REVIEW CHECKQUALITY REVIEW CHECK

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Not Rolled Nail to NailNot Rolled Nail to Nail

WHORLS MAY APPEAR AS LOOPS

WHORLS MAY APPEAR AS LOOPS

Rolled Nail to NailRolled Nail to Nail

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3. If the fingerprint impression is a loop, is the delta and core present?

3. If the fingerprint impression is a loop, is the delta and core present?

QUALITY REVIEW CHECKQUALITY REVIEW CHECK

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DeltaDelta

CoreCore

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4. If the fingerprint impression is a whorl, are all deltas present?

4. If the fingerprint impression is a whorl, are all deltas present?

QUALITY REVIEW CHECKQUALITY REVIEW CHECK

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DeltaDeltaDeltaDelta

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5. Are the fingerprint impressions clear and distinct?

5. Are the fingerprint impressions clear and distinct?

QUALITY REVIEW CHECKQUALITY REVIEW CHECK

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6. Are the fingerprint impressions uniform in tone and not too dark or light?

6. Are the fingerprint impressions uniform in tone and not too dark or light?

QUALITY REVIEW CHECKQUALITY REVIEW CHECK

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Ink Unevenly Distributed

Ink Unevenly Distributed

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Too Much InkToo Much Ink Correct InkingCorrect Inking

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Insufficient InkInsufficient Ink

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7. Are the rolled fingerprint impressions in the correct finger blocks when compared to the plain impressions?

7. Are the rolled fingerprint impressions in the correct finger blocks when compared to the plain impressions?

QUALITY REVIEW CHECKQUALITY REVIEW CHECK

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The following reasons noted are acceptable:

• Amputation, AMP, XX, Cut-Off, Shot-Off, Missing at Birth or MAB

• Tip-Amp• Unable to Print or UP• Bandaged, Cut or Injured • Deformed or Crippled• Missing (Missing is no longer interpreted as an

amputation)

The following reasons noted are acceptable:

• Amputation, AMP, XX, Cut-Off, Shot-Off, Missing at Birth or MAB

• Tip-Amp• Unable to Print or UP• Bandaged, Cut or Injured • Deformed or Crippled• Missing (Missing is no longer interpreted as an

amputation)

QUALITY REVIEW CHECKQUALITY REVIEW CHECK

8. If there are missing fingerprint impressions, is there a reason noted in the finger block(s)?

8. If there are missing fingerprint impressions, is there a reason noted in the finger block(s)?

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9. In addition to the legible fingerprint check list, ensure the appropriate data fields are completed prior to submission of fingerprints. If any of the required fields are left blank, the submission is rejected without further processing.

9. In addition to the legible fingerprint check list, ensure the appropriate data fields are completed prior to submission of fingerprints. If any of the required fields are left blank, the submission is rejected without further processing.

QUALITY REVIEW CHECKQUALITY REVIEW CHECK

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Using the ink and paper method, complete the information at the top of the fingerprint card (masthead). If using live scan, complete the required information.Remember: No matter how well the fingerprints are recorded, if the required data fields are illegible, highlighted or incomplete, the submission will be REJECTED.

Using the ink and paper method, complete the information at the top of the fingerprint card (masthead). If using live scan, complete the required information.Remember: No matter how well the fingerprints are recorded, if the required data fields are illegible, highlighted or incomplete, the submission will be REJECTED.

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I said “Submit Legible Fingerprints!”

Someday YOU may meet a Fingerprint Examiner!

REJECT

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CRIMINAL SUBMISSIONSCRIMINAL SUBMISSIONS

NAME

DOB SEX

FINGERPRINT IMPRESSIONS

REQUIRED FIELDS:

Fingerprint ImpressionsNameDOBSex

REQUIRED FIELDS:

Fingerprint ImpressionsNameDOBSexCriminal Form FD-249

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ORI

CHARGE

STATE STAMP

REQUIRED FIELDS:

ORIChargeState Stamp

REQUIRED FIELDS:

ORIChargeState Stamp

Criminal Form FD-249

CRIMINAL SUBMISSIONSCRIMINAL SUBMISSIONS

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FINGERPRINT IMPRESSIONS

NAME

DOBORISEX

REASON

Civil Form FD-258

REQUIRED FIELDS:

Fingerprint ImpressionsNameDOBSexORIReason Fingerprinted

REQUIRED FIELDS:

Fingerprint ImpressionsNameDOBSexORIReason Fingerprinted

CIVIL SUBMISSIONSCIVIL SUBMISSIONS

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NO DATA OR FINGERPRINTS ON

BACK OF CARD

Civil Form FD-258

CIVIL SUBMISSIONSCIVIL SUBMISSIONS

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QUESTIONS ? QUESTIONS ?