Florida Background Check Made Easier With Fingerprint Device
Doing a background check can take quite some time. However, if you are one of the chosen people to actually have access to this new device, then you certainly would not have to do much to be able to do a background check on a person. Yes, Florida background check has just got better. But Florida is the only place where this is available.
In Florida’s Collier County, you would be able to find here the Rapid ID. This is an electronic gadget which would need a person to put in his or her fingerprint to do a background check. Only deputies and judges of the mentioned place would be able to do this. With that gadget available, these people could do rapid and instant Florida background checks. The Rapid ID would take your fingerprint and run it through a database and check if you have any kind of misdemeanor to your name. At present though, it is only the office of the Collier County Sheriff which is able to use this nifty gadget.
If you think that using the Rapid ID to do a quick Florida background check is difficult, then you should change that thought. The deputies who have been able to use it have declared that, in fact, the device, is very easy to use. It would just scan the fingerprints and then it would automatically send it to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. There, the fingerprints are checked in a database that covers the state of Florida.
Says Don Hunter, the sheriff of Collier County, “We get a light signal to determine if we have a hit or not. Then we go back to the laptop to determine what kind of hit it is.” And so this would mean minutes of waiting compared to the usual which could take quite some time. When there is a hit, then the deputies or judges using Rapid ID would be then informed of that.
Paula James is a 25-year-old gal currently working as a marketing executive for a Florida background check company. She does not do random Florida background check searches during her spare time though.
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By Paula James Published: 9/22/2008 |
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