ar15dave
AR15Dave
Does anyone know where a person can go and get an electronic copy of their fingerprints to submit with the new eForm-4? Basically a valid .EFT file.
Other forums have suggested printscan:
https://www.printscan.com/services/fingerprint-card-conversion
I have never used them.
I have seen other companies offer the service, but it was only for .gov applications like DOD contractors, clearance etc.
Many companies do this "behind the curtain" (https://www.nbinformation.com/industry/swft.php, see bottom "Upon receipt, fingerprints will be converted to an FBI- OPM/DSS SWFT compliant EFT file. ") but they don't offer it to the general public
Thanks, will give them a call and see if they actually offer the service and what it cost.
What about the Silencer Shop if you have an acct?
I have called ATF to get an answer from them but they have no idea. They say the system is new and they are still learning.
Will post whatever I find out here.
we're you asking about the law or the software they just updated, lol.
still learning???
What software are you talking about that was updated? The eForms?
I am trying to find a place to go and get an electronic copy of my fingerprints in a correct file format for uploading for eForm-4 submissions.
If you’re feeling technical some info here https://www.fbibiospecs.cjis.gov
If you’re feeling technical some info here https://www.fbibiospecs.cjis.gov
Wonder if a high resolution scan of a completed fingerprint card would suffice. Apparently that is how the SilencerShop does it. They just send in a fingerprint card for the customer. At least according to their support staff.
Dave
Does anyone know where a person can go and get an electronic copy of their fingerprints to submit with the new eForm-4? Basically a valid .EFT file.
Latest Update: So, according to PrintScan.com company they will offer a service to either scan your fingerprints into an ATF approved EFT finger print file or you can send them a finger print card and they will convert it to an ATF approved EFT finger print file. Still a couple of weeks away from actually offering the service yet but, they say they will be offering it. Hope this helps.
Latest Update: So, according to PrintScan.com company they will offer a service to either scan your fingerprints into an ATF approved EFT finger print file or you can send them a finger print card and they will convert it to an ATF approved EFT finger print file. Still a couple of weeks away from actually offering the service yet but, they say they will be offering it. Hope this helps.