The FBI or the National Crime Institute (NCIC) keeps a record of all people who have been fingerprinted and the reasons. It's an identification process. Many children, for example, are fingerprinted. Thus if the child is abducted by a parent or criminal and the authorities take a child into custody they can run the fingerprints and see if it's in the data base and what the status is.
My fingerprints are on file because I worked for LAPD and was in the Army.
2006-12-05 05:24:00
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answered by Anonymous
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a secure practices clearance is more advantageous than finger prints.... i imagine that the fingerprints and the drug try replaced into more advantageous of a history examine...... i comprehend that a sercuity clearance -searching on the point- is composed of interview with those who comprehend you and a credit examine and different issues about your history. some have even had the lie detector tests. when I were given mine, my mom's telephone replaced into ringing off the hook...they got here through my previous community to interview human beings.....(i replaced into interior the protection force for the duration of common preparation on the time so she did not even comprehend what replaced into happening yet she replaced into scared shytless).... they're asking because they are going to opt for to understand the point of clearance and how a lot pastime you held....on the grounds that those clearences are expensive to finish, it ought to save the employer a lot of earnings the journey that they dont ought to do it a 2d time. in case you're saying certain to the clearance although the pastime replaced into for walmart, they are going to imagine that you're hiding yet another pastime or mendacity (to procure fired on the pastime the position the clearance replaced into required etc) in case you exceeded the clearance you're more advantageous probably to be employed because the authorities (frequently) as performed each and each and every of the artwork.... it ought to also be less demanding that you'll be bonded ifyou exceeded one
2016-11-30 04:19:52
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answered by cheathem 4
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See if anything shows up stolen your finger prints might help put you in jail
2006-12-05 05:23:37
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answered by Lab Runner 5
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Full criminal background investigation. They should have told you that before taking your prints and you should definitely have asked before giving over that kind of information about yourself.
2006-12-05 05:18:37
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answered by In 2 Deep 3
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For felony investigations. Most times they are required for people who are working for insurance companies, banks, or stores that handle large amounts of money.
2006-12-05 07:25:12
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answered by Big Bear 7
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To make sure you have no criminal record or that you pose no threat to the organization you are applying for.
2006-12-05 05:21:04
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answered by PDK 3
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people often try to be somebody else to get a job
its way easier to SAY you went to medical school than to actually go to medical school
fingerprinting would prevent that sort of thing
2006-12-05 05:18:49
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answered by kurticus1024 7
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It's another way for the government to keep track of you. They say that they are doing a background check...but I don't believe that.
2006-12-05 05:18:26
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answered by Anonymous
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they want to make sure that you're not a criminal and they want to make sure that they have your prints in case you decide to become a criminal. you should only worry if you're hiding something. other than that don't stress it.
2006-12-05 05:19:08
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answered by strike_eagle29 6
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they usually require them so if something happens or if something is stolen they can disclaim you as a suspect because your prints don't match. it's for liability purposes
2006-12-05 05:19:08
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answered by mac daddy answer man 2
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