Recommend me a fingerprint facility for HQL

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  • trance3

    Member
    Jun 13, 2013
    41
    Anywhere near Annapolis area... I will appreciate. Finally deciding to buy some more handguns after my bank accounts were wiped out before Oct13. Thank you!
     

    j_h_smith

    Ultimate Member
    Jul 28, 2007
    28,516
    Since the last Dundalk Gun Show, I would highly recommend 1A Fingerprinting. There are associates with our own IP, Tyler Firearms in Halethrope. Not exactly in your backyard, but not that far away. They're right off of 695, not far from 295.

    http://www.1afingerprinting.com/
     

    Laddertowr

    trigger puller
    MDS Supporter
    Mar 3, 2013
    829
    I'd suggest using any of our IP's who have this service... if they are to far out then you can try worth a shot in Millersville
     

    swinokur

    In a State of Bliss
    Patriot Picket
    Apr 15, 2009
    55,516
    Westminster USA
    You should be able to for UT. Just know that FL requires prints that are done at a LE agency, not livescan. Many states require prints on their cards.
     

    Biggfoot44

    Ultimate Member
    Aug 2, 2009
    33,460
    Any Livescan facility can have a bad day. ( Facilities that primarily do security gaurds , hazmat, day care workers, etc will have exponentially more experience under their belt than a firearearms spcific outfit. )Unless they are massively overpriced, just use the one closest to where you live, work, whatever on a daily basis. If the difference is only $10 or $15 , factor in your time and gas $ , before driving far.
     

    trance3

    Member
    Jun 13, 2013
    41
    Thanks everyone. I was in Ellicott City yesterday, and found FYI Fingerprinting near the court house. It took 15 mins and $50. Will recommend.
     

    jeeves

    Member
    Nov 16, 2016
    2
    Getting fingerprinted for work, so can I use that set of digital or card prints also to
    apply for Utah or other CCW permit?


    Per a thread about the Dundalk gunshow, Scott at 1A fingerprinting can print the finger print cards:
    Posted by Tyler Firearms:
    "I'll see if Scott will be bringing his printer and photo equipment for all you NFA folks. I believe NFA prints and photos are $25."
    He was referring to 1A bring their printer to a gun show.

    I went to Worth a Shot on Veteran's Highway and it worked out well. I've since discovered Tyler Firearms and wouldn't hesitate to patronize a business they associate with (1A firearms).
     

    lionfour

    Active Member
    Aug 5, 2007
    767
    Brooklyn, Maryland
    I got mine done at Worth a Shot as part of the HQL course. Prior to that I had to
    get fingerprinted to get a hack's license at this place in Empire Towers Glen
    Burnie. Of course those did not count and had to get them done again for the HQL.
    I would have to say getting that HQL card and arming up is my proudest
    accomplishment of 2016.
     

    Mack C-85

    R.I.P.
    Jan 22, 2014
    6,522
    Littlestown, PA
    Thanks everyone. I was in Ellicott City yesterday, and found FYI Fingerprinting near the court house. It took 15 mins and $50. Will recommend.
    I was going to recommend them, but since they're not near Annapolis.......

    I was very pleased with their service. I have issues with prints since I spent 5 years slinging cardboard for UPS. Even though that was almost 35 years ago. My ridges are very slight and the machines are touchy. It took like 5 tries, but he was very professional and patient. I think it became a challenge.

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    Reloader

    Ultimate Member
    Oct 23, 2007
    1,381
    Arnold, MD
    I got mine done at Worth a Shot as part of the HQL course. Prior to that I had to
    get fingerprinted to get a hack's license at this place in Empire Towers Glen
    Burnie. Of course those did not count and had to get them done again for the HQL.
    I would have to say getting that HQL card and arming up is my proudest
    accomplishment of 2016.

    I used to use Worth a Shot a lot till I sent my daughter there for the Utah class and she was treated very bad by the owner.
     

    garber38

    Custom tailored ionizer
    Dec 27, 2006
    877
    Somewhere in PA.
    Per a thread about the Dundalk gunshow, Scott at 1A fingerprinting can print the finger print cards:
    Posted by Tyler Firearms:
    "I'll see if Scott will be bringing his printer and photo equipment for all you NFA folks. I believe NFA prints and photos are $25."
    He was referring to 1A bring their printer to a gun show.

    I went to Worth a Shot on Veteran's Highway and it worked out well. I've since discovered Tyler Firearms and wouldn't hesitate to patronize a business they associate with (1A firearms).

    So if it is livescan, he can lift the prints and put them onto cards?
     

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