

You could also probably tape the unused back side of the fingerprint card to the table for a bit more stability. It helps to have your ink pad and target paper close to the edge of a table to give your hand more room to rotate. Try rolling your finger from the extreme right side to the opposite side. When using the roll method, you’ll need to do the motion twice once on the ink pad, then again on the paper. Whichever pad you go with, just try a simple test on a piece of paper to see how it comes out.

Dry and cracked fingers lead to terrible fingerprints and could either lead to you having to do them over, or have your application rejected outright. Also, if you have dry and cracked hands, you may want to use some hand lotion and moisturize (yes, you just read that on one of the manliest blogs on the internet). If soap and water don’t cut it, maybe have some gritty soap on hand, but hand soap worked just fine for the ink pad I bought. You won’t want to have to make a mess getting cleaned up after your fingers are inky, so make sure you have your hand soap ready by the sink, with no closed doors in the way. NOTE: If you’re missing a finger, write “N/A” (not applicable) in the space below that applies to that finger. I signed both the “person being fingerprinted” and “official taking fingerprints” lines when I submitted my fingerprints for my SBS application. It’s best to do this step first, that way you don’t smudge the prints later. You can also get free fingerprint cards from the ATF HERE.įill out as much information on the APPLICANT (FD-258) fingerprint card as you can, using a pen is fine, just make sure it’s legible. If you’d like to learn more about the whole NFA application, you can read my Form 1 experience, which I based off of Pete’s epic Form 1 Tutorial. I’ve not heard if anyone has been denied for failing to present full, wide fingerprints, but it would feel less invasive to provide the bare minimum required.īelow, I will show how to roll your own prints for the full effect as I was trained, but I leave it up to you to decide how much of your fingerprints you’ll provide in your NFA application process. However, as law-abiding citizens that just want to enjoy our rights, the fingerprint requirement is seen as invasive. As a police officer, I was trained to roll each finger in its designated box to get the maximum amount of information recorded. However, it’s not known exactly how picky they are when it comes to rolling your own prints. The ATF refers to the directions on the back of the fingerprint card, which states to roll the prints. When using your local sheriff’s office, you can probably expect to pay anywhere from $5 to $15 (my department charges $10), so if you’d like to save a few bucks, especially when you plan to submit multiple applications, doing your own fingerprints is a solid solution. Just to clarify, you can fingerprint yourself when applying to the ATF to make a Short Barreled Rifle or Shotgun (SBR/SBS) and for suppressors. We accept credit, debit, cash, and online payment for most of our appointments.Due to the fingerprint requirement for National Firearms Act (NFA) applications, some people have sought the services of law enforcement, while others look to do it for themselves. We accept walk-in appointments at any of our locations. You will have to follow California’s out-of-state guidelines for mailing in your fingerprint cards. Unfortunately, the state of California doesn’t allow live scan electronic submission outside of the state. We can capture your fingerprints via live scan and print out hard cards. Can you provide live scan fingerprinting for the California DOJ? standard and is accepted by most agencies. We also keep FBI FD-258 cards in stock at all times. Yes, you can bring in your own cards for our technicians to roll fingerprints on. Can I be fingerprinted on my own cards or do we have to use your company cards? You will receive 2 full sets of fingerprints. How many sets of fingerprint cards come with your appointment? Our service includes up to 2 fingerprint cards in our price.
