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An FBI-approved Channeler is a contractor that serves as the conduit for submitting fingerprints to the FBI and receiving the FBI criminal history record information (CHRI), on behalf of an Authorized Recipient (AR), for authorized noncriminal justice purposes.
If your fingerprints were rejected by the FBI during a background check process, it can be due to various reasons, such as poor quality prints or issues with the capturing process.
Fingerprint images can be rejected by the DOJ and/or the FBI. Fingerprints that are rejected twice by the DOJ due to poor print quality will be processed by the DOJ using the applicants name to check the criminal history database for any existing criminal history.
Skin Condition: If your fingers are dry, oily, or dirty, it can affect the scanners ability to capture a clear image. Fingerprint Quality: Some people have less distinct fingerprints due to genetics, age, or skin wear, making it harder for scanners to identify them.
In states like California, criminal background checks go back seven years.
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If an applicants fingerprints are rejected twice by the FBI due to poor print quality, the form BCIA 8020, REQUEST FOR APPLICANT NAME CHECK BY THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION (FBI) must be submitted to the DOJs FBI Response Unit by the applicant agency, to request a name check of the FBI national criminal history
All other information on the card, except for signatures, should be completed in block-style printing in blue or black ink. *White-out should never be used on the fingerprint card. It is a legal document.

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