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Submit online or mail

Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 9:29 pm
by jojo4711
I am a new applicant and I am wondering if I can submit my fingerprints and chl-100 form online? Theres nothing else that needs to be submitted correct?

Re: Submit online or mail

Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 11:58 pm
by LAYGO
There's other things. I scanned & emailed the JPGs of everything I needed to submit. The fingerprints form, the 100 & got less than 2.5wks turn around.

Re: Submit online or mail

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 8:20 am
by jojo4711
What other things? I already filled out the online application. Will they take the scanned fingerprints?

Re: Submit online or mail

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 8:34 am
by sjfcontrol
jojo4711 wrote:What other things? I already filled out the online application. Will they take the scanned fingerprints?
The fingerprints are submitted electronically by the fingerprint company. If you have inked prints on a card they are unusable. You must get your fingerprints done by Safran/Morpho Trust (or whatever their name is this week.)

Re: Submit online or mail

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 5:42 pm
by jojo4711
Oh ok. So when I get my fingerprints done they wont give me a copy. Got it. So besides my CHL-100, what else do I need to submit. The barcode? The checklist is for me and does not to be submitted correct?

Re: Submit online or mail

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 6:11 pm
by sjfcontrol
jojo4711 wrote:Oh ok. So when I get my fingerprints done they wont give me a copy. Got it. So besides my CHL-100, what else do I need to submit. The barcode? The checklist is for me and does not to be submitted correct?
If you're sending it electronically, I'd send in everything (barcode, checklist (i thought they were the same thing), FP receipt given by Morpho, etc.) If you send via smail I'd send the same, but keep copies of everything.

Maybe somebody who's gone thru the Instructor renewal class could be more precise. My attitude is send it all, but keep copies. If they don't need it they can ignore/discard it.

This is assuming there is nothing in your legal history that needs documenting. Otherwise, include that too.