Greetings forum members,
I attempted to post to this thread last night but it appears that I was the short curcuit between the floor and the keyboard and I didn't do it properly. Although I am not a CHL instructor, I am a mobile inked fingerprinter in the DFW area and I often assist CHL instructors with fingeprinting and/or questions that they may have. Live Scan information is rapidly becoming a new part of my service and the current trend in fingerprinting. I am sure that most CHl instructors are aware of the F.A.S.T. locations authorized by DPS to collect and transmit electronic fingerprints. They are the only private entity allowed to provide electronic submission. This does not preclude someone from purchasing a live scan and printing out their cards. The Texas Handgun Academy in Dallas already has a live scan and prints their cards.
A live scan is basically an optical scanner that records the fingerprint details and digitizes the information instead of using the traditional black printers ink. Most persons can learn to roll live scan prints with just a few hours of training. You start by entering the personal info manually or with an optional driver's license card reader that will automatically populate the info required on the card. Fingerprints are then rolled on the glass platen,in order, just like you would roll inked prints onto a card. The software program then does a quality check and you have the option to accept or deny the print. If the print is of good quality and you accept the print you go on to the next finger. If the print is no good, then you deny the print and reroll it. Then you print the cards, sign them and have the student sign them. It is very exciting equipment and software, ok, maybe only to fingerprint people. Rejections are reduced due to the quality control software and the ability to reprint immediately. DPS estimates that rejections are less than 2% with live scan vs. 25% with traditional ink. However, rejections happen with any method. DPS would like to see all prints submitted electronically but we all know this is not even possible with the current F.A.S.T. contract. Last year there were @87000 new CHLs issued, this doesn't even include renewals. There are way too many CHL applications for this to happen at this time without even taking into consideration al lthe other licenses that must be submitted electronically.
There a many companies that provide very good products but just like with what Greybeard experienced, getting them to call is another story. The "big guys" do not always care to deal with the "little guy" and often times calls are not returned as they opt for the larger goverment contracts. Cross Match is one of the pioneers of live scan technolgy and Kristie Romer is very good at what she does,Jason Boothe at L1 Identity Solutions (sister company to IBT./F.A.S.T.) is also very good. Juan Flores at Mentalix (Plano, TX) has very good products also, same with Cogent, they all have FBI certified products. I have communicated with all of them and I think that any of them could provide you with a quality product. I found one company that has a very impressive and portable live scan device that I find truly fascintating. That company is i3- Identification International, Inc. They are a small company in Blacksburg, VA that manufactures the digID line of live scans. It its my understanding that they recently placed a device in the Houston Airport. I found their digiD mini to be quite impressive and truly portable. They bill it as the world's most portable live scan. If you are in the market for a live scan I can assist you in getting in contact with someone and help you find the right package.
I am sure the biggest question everyone has is the price. Depending on the company/options/package that you select, the price could be anywhere from $12-15K to over $30K. This is the main reason that all electronic submission is not feasible here in Texas at this time. I have been petitioning the live scan companies to develop a "Texas CHL Instructor" package that could be affordable to all. I have not heard of any such packages at this time but I do know they are working on something. I have been contacted by a few Handgun Academies and gun ranges that run a high volume of classes about more information on live scans. They could be well served by a live scan by improving their service and reducing their rejections.
If anyone has more questions I would be happy to talk with you or point you in the right direction for the info that you seek.
Thanks,
David Mallen
http://www.applicantfingerprintingservices.com
http://www.digitalfingerprintservices.com