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Fingerprint submissions may be rejected if there is a problem with quality of the fingerprint image whether Live Scan or hard copy cards. Applicants who have had their fingerprints rejected will be asked to make a second attempt at fingerprinting.
If theyre on the precluded list, they will not likely grant you a good cause exception. They would probably deny your fingerprint clearance card. However, if its a felony not listed on the precluded offenses and everything is taken care of, they may grant you a good cause exception.
When applying for your fingerprint clearance card, the Board of Fingerprinting will likely deny it. Any arrest for a felony or a misdemeanor, not even a conviction, just an arrest, will flag the denial of your application. At that point, you then have to ask for a good cause exception to be granted your card.
If theyre on the precluded list, they will not likely grant you a good cause exception. They would probably deny your fingerprint clearance card. However, if its a felony not listed on the precluded offenses and everything is taken care of, they may grant you a good cause exception.
To get a good cause exception, you must demonstrate that you are rehabilitated and not a recidivist (or, in a few cases, that you have not been convicted of an offense that would cause your fingerprint clearance card to be denied or suspended). The burden of demonstrating rehabilitation is on you, not the Board staff.
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How long is a Fingerprint Clearance Card valid for? A Fingerprint Clearance Card is valid for six (6) years.
If there are any arrests on your record, DPS compares the criminal offenses with a list of offenses that would cause the denial or suspension of a fingerprint clearance card, such as assault, theft, drug offenses, as well as many others. Offenses that appear in this list are referred to as precluded offenses.
To get a good cause exception, you must demonstrate that you are rehabilitated and not a recidivist (or, in a few cases, that you have not been convicted of an offense that would cause your fingerprint clearance card to be denied or suspended). The burden of demonstrating rehabilitation is on you, not the Board staff.

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