Finger Print Quality Unacceptable
Moderator: carlson1
Finger Print Quality Unacceptable
I just logged in and saw that my finger prints were rejected. Does anyone know if the new prints have to be re-done at the same place I originally got them? My photos were accepted so if I go somewhere else to redo the prints, does it matter if the signature on the photos and prints are from two different officers?
Re: Finger Print Quality Unacceptable
did you do L1-FAST electronic fingerprints or ink on print cards?
League City, TX
Yankee born, but got to Texas as fast as I could! NRA / PSC / IANAL
Yankee born, but got to Texas as fast as I could! NRA / PSC / IANAL
Re: Finger Print Quality Unacceptable
Ink print cards. The CHL class had an officer come in and do it for us. I was kind of worried because some of the prints looked questionable, but I was hoping between the two cards, they would get a good print.
I would like to do them electronically if possible. From what I read, it is a more reliable process. I don't know if the photos and prints are tied together with the officers signature though.
I would like to do them electronically if possible. From what I read, it is a more reliable process. I don't know if the photos and prints are tied together with the officers signature though.
- Oldgringo
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Re: Finger Print Quality Unacceptable
No, Mrs. Oldgringo ultimately submitted four (4) sets of prints and one photo. Yes, she did get her CHL 160 Days after the first fingerprint/application submittal.TexasTony wrote:Ink print cards. The CHL class had an officer come in and do it for us. I was kind of worried because some of the prints looked questionable, but I was hoping between the two cards, they would get a good print.
I would like to do them electronically if possible. From what I read, it is a more reliable process. I don't know if the photos and prints are tied together with the officers signature though.
Do the F.A.S.T. thingy.
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Re: Finger Print Quality Unacceptable
If you can get digital prints, then do so. The FBI rejection rate is less than 1%. Either way, don't worry about the photos. Signatures are no longer required on any photos, if you are a Texas resident.
Chas.
Chas.
Re: Finger Print Quality Unacceptable
I'm going to make an appointment with L1 today. Thanks!