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If a conviction exists, DPS denies the card. Sometimes, though, the criminal record does not include disposition information. DPS conducts research with a ...
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The Arizona Board of Fingerprinting is a state agency that does two things: Good-cause exceptions: The Board considers applications from individuals whose ...
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If you can't download the application, please contact us at (602) 265-0135 or info@fingerprint.az.gov. Before the Board looks at the application, it must ...
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The Arizona Board of Fingerprinting aims to make its web site as accessible as possible to users with disabilities. Among other methods, the Board uses web ...
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If you had a fingerprint clearance card denied or suspended by the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS), please use the Board's Application Portal. If not ...
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Please go to www.fingerprint.az.gov and download the Central Registry Exception Application Form. o Are you applying to the Board because your fingerprint ...
2. Submit a Paper Application - Regular (Non-IVP) or IVP: ... To obtain a paper application, call the Applicant Clearance Card Team at (602) 223-2279 and request ...
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We have resources available to help individuals complete their applications. Guides: information to help applicants understand what we're asking for in the ...
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