Do I still need to do the finger prints card when they have them on file with a CCL/CPL & ATF in the computer. Sorry, when I applied they did it on the updated computer system. If you needed the print card for your records that's ok to.
I am surprised if the ATF accepts these prints as presented, unless they are not as picky as for criminal prints. I would add the following, so you can be sure the prints are accepted - complete the data fields BEFORE doing the prints so that you don't smudge the prints while printing on the card. I would also recommend getting a print which includes down to the first digit (another words going beyond the first line below the top of the joint). Finally, with the index finger and thumb of your opposite hand, assist each print by rolling towards/away from you - this keeps each print more stable.
Lmao at the end the dude on the right has the goofiest look on his face 😂😂
They definitely told him to smile, and that's the best he could do
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thanks, great to see you helping your customers like this.....thank God I found your company!
Thanks, Steve! Happy to have you with us!
Do I still need to do the finger prints card when they have them on file with a CCL/CPL & ATF in the computer. Sorry, when I applied they did it on the updated computer system. If you needed the print card for your records that's ok to.
Can I use blue ink?
What do you put in the signature of official taking fingerprints box if you do them at home?
You can leave that blank.
Thanks for this
will you send the completed form back to me, I need it to apply a concealed gun permit
Lin please reach out to our customer service department. Thank you.
I am surprised if the ATF accepts these prints as presented, unless they are not as picky as for criminal prints. I would add the following, so you can be sure the prints are accepted - complete the data fields BEFORE doing the prints so that you don't smudge the prints while printing on the card. I would also recommend getting a print which includes down to the first digit (another words going beyond the first line below the top of the joint). Finally, with the index finger and thumb of your opposite hand, assist each print by rolling towards/away from you - this keeps each print more stable.
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