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Fingerprinting

PostPosted:Thu Oct 20, 2016 2:38 pm
by airman1968
I have almost all my information ready to apply for my ccw, I will be taking my gun course on Saturday. My question is . Can I get my fingerprinting done anytime before I file all the paperwork or is that scheduled later. I believe I need that done before I file. Yes or no.

Thanks

Re: Fingerprinting

PostPosted:Thu Oct 20, 2016 5:57 pm
by soundman2345
Needs to be done before and the receipt submitted with your paperwork. You need to submit originals of everything and also a copy of everything. Make sure you keep a copy of everything for your own records.

Re: Fingerprinting

PostPosted:Thu Oct 20, 2016 8:04 pm
by airman1968
Thanks for the info...

Re: Fingerprinting

PostPosted:Thu Oct 20, 2016 8:09 pm
by GatorDude
Sometimes it is a bit difficult to get an appointment, so call early to get a slot.

Re: Fingerprinting

PostPosted:Fri Oct 21, 2016 1:56 am
by Amy Blackthorn
If you can't get an appointment in the time desired you can drive to Dover and wait in the will call area of the bureau for finger printing. I've had to do it this way three times now. Never waited longer than a half hour.


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Re: Fingerprinting

PostPosted:Thu Oct 27, 2016 1:01 pm
by josephjanes
If you're active duty, reserve, or retired, would Air Force Security Forces or civilian Air Force Police do this for you at Dover AFB, hopefully for free, and would it be acceptable to Kent County Prothonotary? If Air Force will do it ( I'm presuming from your handle), might even be worth an e-mail request to the resident judge for Kent County, to save the $69 or so State Police charge.

Re: Fingerprinting

PostPosted:Thu Oct 27, 2016 8:58 pm
by GatorDude
I do not think so. I think the fingerprinting starts the background check. That has to be done through the DE State Police (SBI).

Re: Fingerprinting

PostPosted:Fri Oct 28, 2016 10:09 am
by airman1968
josephjanes wrote:If you're active duty, reserve, or retired, would Air Force Security Forces or civilian Air Force Police do this for you at Dover AFB, hopefully for free, and would it be acceptable to Kent County Prothonotary? If Air Force will do it ( I'm presuming from your handle), might even be worth an e-mail request to the resident judge for Kent County, to save the $69 or so State Police charge.
Air Force Veteran, but i had the fingerprinting done in Georgetown so I am all set. Thanks for the thought.