Live Scan and Ink Fingerprinting Service
The UPS Store Watsonville
Live Scan is the digital fingerprinting process used by the Department of Justice to perform background checks. Live Scan is required by many industries to scan teachers, volunteers, coaches, doctors, nurses, contractors, lawyers, notaries, caregivers, security guards, and many more.
The UPS Store in Watsonville is a certified CA Department of Justice Live Scan Fingerprint Service Provider. In addition to the rolling, we also collect the government fee for DOJ or FBI or both, which varies by application type.
We also provide rolling prints onto an ink fingerprint card. We provide FD-258 ink cards for your prints.
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All operators are licensed and certified
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Free re-submissions
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Experience with large groups
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Security
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State of the art equipment
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Convenient location
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Additional support services (Mailing, Passport Photos and Notary)
In the Cross Roads Shopping Center
Hours of Operation
Why do you need Live Scan?
Many requesting agencies require Live Scan to ensure that the people who work with or volunteer for them will be able to hold a position of trust in that agency. Live Scan applicants are typically seeking a type of license or certification to work with the agency, and Live Scan fills the needs of a background check.
A Requesting Agency is the group that requires you to get your background check. Requesting Agencies can include employers, volunteer groups, state licensing boards, and many other types. Requesting Agencies are sometimes referred to as Applicant Agencies. Normally, your Requesting Agency will provide your Request form to you and sometimes they will also post them online.
We have been providing Live Scan services in Watsonville for over a decade. Stop by or schedule an appointment today!
Many requesting agencies require Live Scan to ensure that the people who work with or volunteer for them will be able to hold a position of trust in that agency. Live Scan applicants are typically seeking a type of license or certification to work with the agency, and Live Scan fills the needs of a background check.
A Requesting Agency is the group that requires you to get your background check. Requesting Agencies can include employers, volunteer groups, state licensing boards, and many other types. Requesting Agencies are sometimes referred to as Applicant Agencies. Normally, your Requesting Agency will provide your Request form to you and sometimes they will also post them online.
We have been providing Live Scan services in Watsonville for over a decade. Stop by or schedule an appointment today!
Live Scan and Ink Fingerprinting Service Services
What do I need to bring?
• Valid ID: Driver License or Passport • Live Scan Request Form: Most agencies will provide you with a Live Scan form specific to your type of scan. These forms contain important information that tells the DOJ what level of service is required for your scan, as well as where to send the results. • Payment
How long does it take to process Live Scan?
The whole process takes between 10-15 minutes. We collect your Form and ID, enter the information into our computer, and then roll your prints on our scanner. We'll provide you with two copies of your Form. Keep one for your records and return the other to your Requesting Agency (if they ask for it).
How long does it take for results to come in?
Between 3 days and 30 days
What is a Valid ID for Live Scan?
PRIMARY IDENTIFICATION • Valid CA or out-of-state Driver License or state ID • U.S. Passport or Passport card • Federal Government Personal ID Verification Car (PIV) • Uniformed Services Identification card • Department of Defense Common Access Card • Foreign Passport (with immigration documents) • USCIS - Permanent Resident Card (I-551) • USCIS - Employment Authorization Card (I-766) • Federal, State, or Local government agency ID card with photograph • Canadian Driver license
SECONDARY IDENTIFICATION (Two of the following originals must be present) • State Government Issued Certificate of Birth • U.S. Tribal or Bureau of Indian Affairs Identification Card • Native American Tribal documents • Social Security Card • Court Order for Name Change/Gender Change/Adoption/Divorce • U.S. Government Issued Consular Report of Birth Abroad