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CA Bar Fingerprinting for Out of State Applicants
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 6:26 pm
by Charger
Apparently live scan fingerprints are required and only CA has live scanning, so out of state applicants must file for exemption and submit 2 copies of paper prints. Additionally, the paper prints must be taken by a law enforcement agency. Does anyone have any experience with this? I can't imagine just walking into my local PD and asking for a favor? How do I deal with this?
Re: CA Bar Fingerprinting for Out of State Applicants
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 6:35 pm
by LSATNightmares
Charger wrote:Apparently live scan fingerprints are required and only CA has live scanning, so out of state applicants must file for exemption and submit 2 copies of paper prints. Additionally, the paper prints must be taken by a law enforcement agency. Does anyone have any experience with this? I can't imagine just walking into my local PD and asking for a favor? How do I deal with this?
It's very common to do this. People need fingerprints for all sorts of reasons, like gun permits. I would call your local police station and inquire. They may only do it at certain locations and certain hours. I did it in Cambridge, MA for the Cal Bar, and nobody looked at me weirdly.
Re: CA Bar Fingerprinting for Out of State Applicants
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 6:40 pm
by Charger
Ah, good to know. Thanks!
Re: CA Bar Fingerprinting for Out of State Applicants
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 7:29 pm
by yips
They might charge a small fee as well ($10-25 probably).
Charger wrote:Additionally, the paper prints must be taken by a law enforcement agency.
Are you sure about this part? I think when I was researching this, I looked into a private fingerprinting company as well as my university's security department (both of which would have provided acceptable prints, by the way).
Re: CA Bar Fingerprinting for Out of State Applicants
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 9:23 pm
by Charger
yips wrote:They might charge a small fee as well ($10-25 probably).
Charger wrote:Additionally, the paper prints must be taken by a law enforcement agency.
Are you sure about this part? I think when I was researching this, I looked into a private fingerprinting company as well as my university's security department (both of which would have provided acceptable prints, by the way).
Instructions say "by a law enforcement agency (i.e. police department, sheriff's station, etc.) or by an agency that requires you to provide appropriate identification" and on FD-258 fingerprint cards. It didn't even occur to me what "agency" could mean, aside from law enforcement agency. I'll try a private fingerprinting company or my school's security department. Thanks.
Re: CA Bar Fingerprinting for Out of State Applicants
Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2014 3:48 pm
by duskfall
My friend and I went to this company that specializes in passport photos and they did it for us. Fee was $50. She submitted her app a long time ago and was approved. I submitted mine about 2 months ago.
Re: CA Bar Fingerprinting for Out of State Applicants
Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2014 5:54 pm
by yips
Charger wrote:FD-258 fingerprint cards
One more thing: these cards are very common, but not everywhere will provide them for you. I suggest that you ask in advance whether your place will have them available. If not, you can print cards from a PDF online and use that.
Re: CA Bar Fingerprinting for Out of State Applicants
Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 12:53 pm
by Charger
yips wrote:Charger wrote:FD-258 fingerprint cards
One more thing: these cards are very common, but not everywhere will provide them for you. I suggest that you ask in advance whether your place will have them available. If not, you can print cards from a PDF online and use that.
Thanks for the heads up. Will they accept it if it's printed on regular paper and not on the typical heavy card stock?