HOW DOJ CONDUCTS BACKGROUND CHECKS USING LIVE SCAN

The days of rolling fingers across an ink pad, then struggling to get a good, readable fingerprint on a card are over thanks to Live Scan Technology. Live scan technology allows fingerprints and palm prints to be photographed digitally and instantly submitted along with the applicant’s demographic data, to the California Department of Justice (DOJ) or FBI, electronically for processing. Fingers and palms are simply placed over a prism-shaped device called a "platen" and the print is photographed and can be seen instantly on a monitor.

In addition, the live scan system verifies the print quality of each finger and thumb and notifies the operator (person obtaining the prints) if it is a readable print or not. When fingerprint cards were used, if a print was unreadable, the card would be returned by the Department of Justice or FBI and the prints would have to be re-inked and resubmitted. That’s good news for law enforcement and persons who need to be fingerprinted during the employment application process for a new job. Applicants for jobs such as school employees, child care workers, city workers and notary publics are required to have their criminal histories checked prior to employment or before an occupational license to is issued

Another improvement of the new Live Scan system is the quick turnaround of those background checks. Fingerprint ink cards required a minimum of four to six weeks to be processed. Live scan enables employers and agencies to receive an applicant’s criminal history electronically usually within 72 hours (unless the employer/agency requires additional checks). Receiving criminal history information electronically (arrest and convictions, including misdemeanors and felonies) expedites the employment process for both employers/agencies and job applicants. In cases where an existing employee is subsequently arrested or convicted of a crime, Live scan will electronically notify the employer, expediting the employee’s reassignment to another position or termination if required by California law.

It is important to note that Live Scan technology has been used in the booking areas at jails and detention centers throughout California for years and recently made available for public fingerprinting.


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Date last updated: February 24, 2004

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