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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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Any felony offense in violation of title 13, chapter 12 if committed within five years before the date of applying for a level I fingerprint clearance card. 43.
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Jun 17, 2013 · There are a number of criminal offenses that will preclude you from obtaining a fingerprint clearance card in AZ. Learn more here.
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A suspension occurs when DPS discovers that a person who holds a fingerprint clearance card has a new arrest for a precluded offense. For instance, a cardholder ...
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Jun 14, 2022 · A person could potentially lose their Arizona fingerprint clearance card if found guilty of certain misdemeanor or felony crimes.
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Apr 23, 2015 · The second section lists offenses that are eligible for appeal if and only if you have one of them, e.g. criminal damage and possession of a ...
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The Statutes currently list 52 reasons why a person may need a fingerprint clearance card. The ACCT calls these sponsors. Your licensing, certifying, or ...
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Jun 24, 2013 · You have 3 options here, really. 1) Try to get a card and see what happens. 2) Talk to a local attorney who would understand the ins and outs of ...
Nov 1, 2012 · Arizona issues a "regular" card and a "level one" fingerprint cards based on the nature and place of your work. The level one is a higher level ...
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Aug 5, 2021 · ¶3 In 2017, Starr again applied for a fingerprint clearance card, and the Department again denied her application based on the Texas conviction.
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