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FBI Livescan Background Check Report -
Results in 24 Hours or Less
By having your fingerprints "Livescan", which is an inkless process where your fingerprint images are captured electronically in seconds and sent to the FBI in a digitized format. The entire Livescan process in our office takes about 10-15 minutes. When finished, you will leave with an online access code that will allow you to view your FBI Report the same day. The access code will also allow you to download a copy of the FBI Report and to print it out as well.
In addition, you will receive Free an authenticated, OFFICIAL FBI Criminal Report, which will be sent out to you the same day (Monday-Friday) by USPS 1st Class Mail with a 1-2 day arrival. You may upgrade shipping to USPS Priority Mail (1-2 Days with Tracking) or FedEx Overnight (Tracking) (by 3 p.m. next business day). The official FBI Report will come on security/tamper and copy-proof paper with the FBI logo, FBI seal watermarked on the report and authorized signature. This is the copy you will need to help expedite a FBI Report that needs to be Apostilled.
Why check my FBI criminal report?
Personal Review: Reviewing your official FBI Identification Record, and correcting inaccurate information, could put you on a new career path in today's security-conscious work environment.
Foreign Travel or Work: Some foreign countries/embassies ask that you provide a copy of your criminal history record when requesting travel authorization.
Work or Student Visas: When applying for a Work Visa or Student Visa, some foreign countries require a copy of your criminal history record as part of the background investigation.
Adoption Requirements: Most states, and some foreign countries, require a complete criminal history check when applying to adopt a child.
Attorney Requests- To ensure proper legal representation, federal regulations allow you to request a copy of your personal criminal history report and have it sent directly to your attorney.
Challenge Errors and Inaccurate Information: Just like your personal credit report, you have the right to challenge inaccurate information on your FBI Criminal Report and have it corrected.
Court Related Matters: With arrest, conviction and sentencing information from all 50 U.S. States, the District of Columbia and the U.S. Territories of Puerto Rico, Guam and Virgin Islands, the Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS) at the FBI is very busy. Federal courts report conviction and sentencing information directly to the FBI. State and local courts report their information to a state identification bureau, which is responsible for sending the information to the FBI.
Please be aware of the rules and regulations governing how FBI criminal history information may be requested and utilized.
Please feel free to contact us for any additional questions you might have regarding obtaining your FBI Report.
Please Contact Us At (515) 259-0578