Here at Lopez Income Tax we also provide Live scan fingerprinting under our business name Lopez Live Scan.

We work with the leading live scan company CERTIFIX LIVE SCAN and use FBI ink cards.

Our hours are from:

  • Monday to Saturday to 9 am to 5 pm

Personal Review

You may need a copy of your personal criminal history record for many reasons, including:

  • Immigration applications
  • Naturalization applications
  • Visa applications
  • Personal records
  • International adoption
  • Foreign business
  • Expungement (clearing) of your criminal record or to demonstrate good conduct.

Back Ground checks are beneficial to an employer

Certain careers and industries require employee background checks by law.
Employee background checks are useful to HR departments and business owners, because it helps them to be sure they know who they are hiring. Candidates often dread them, because they are invasive and may dredge up old mistakes that could hurt their future careers.

There are rules about when background checks can be conducted and the information employers are allowed to access, however, and in most cases candidates have the option to refuse these types of checks. However, there are some professions in the US where background checks are required by law, and if you’re hiring or applying in these fields, you should be prepared to go through the process.

Personal Safety

Fingerprinting help to preserve your personal safety from those might steal your passport, visa, or green card or otherwise use your identity.

Privacy

Your visa application, green-card information, personal identifiers, and fingerprints are all confidential—they will not become public record.
However, your fingerprints will be available to immigration officials and border-security workers at ports of entry to the United States. Some government databases for high-level jobs will also have access to your biometrics information if there is a legal reason the information might be needed.
Unlike other fingerprinting information, however, your biometrics cannot be seized or reviewed by standard law-enforcement officials unless there is due cause under the law. Even then, they will need to go through proper legal channels to be granted full access.