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Experience the moment of truth at Arizona Livescan

March 20th, 2012 by ArizonaLivescan

Many of our partners have what we call a “moment of truth” when they realize that they’ve found the solution to all of their fingerprinting challenges. Arizona Livescan was developed with all those challenges in mind. Arizona Livescan is quick and accurate and offers mobile and walk-in services with hours, plenty of parking and friendly, competent faces. We’re a dependable business partner, consistent everday!

DPS Fee for Fingerprint Clearance Card Reduced

March 19th, 2012 by ArizonaLivescan

As of March 19, 2012, the fee for a paid employee to obtain a fingerprint clearance card is now $67.00 (was $69).  The fee for volunteers has not changed. For further information contact the Arizona Department of Public Safety’s Fingerprint Clearance Card Team at 602-223-2279.

AZDLLC Fingerprinting for Liquor License

January 18th, 2012 by ArizonaLivescan

Applying for a DLLC License? Do you need to get your fingerprints done? If so, you’ve come to the right place. All Arizona Livescan fingerprinting is acceptable by the Arizona Department for Liquor License & Control. In fact, with our livescan system your fingerprints are instantly verified, virtually eliminating rejected fingerprints. According to the AZDLLC, “new owner (s), agent (s) , partner(s), stockholder(s) (10 percent or greater ownership), member(s) (10 percent or greater ownership), officer(s), or club members(s) are to complete personal questionnaires and fingerprint cards.”  If you are applying for an Arizona liquor license consider Arizona Livescan your fingerprinting provider.

 

Fingerprinting in Phoenix for E-Filers and Tax Preparers

December 28th, 2011 by ArizonaLivescan

If you’re new to E-filing and need to submit fingerprints to complete your licensing please note that Arizona Livescan can digitally fingerprint you and apply your fingerprint images to the fingerprint card. You’ll need to call the IRS at 1-866-255-0654 to get your finger print card. Bring your fingerprint cards into our office with two forms of ID and we will be happy to assist you. You may also find out more about this requirement by visiting the IRS web site.

 

UPDATE: According to the Journal of Accountancy, February 2012, “the IRS will delay and reconsider its fingerprinting requirement for tax return preparers, IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman told the AICPA National Tax Conference.” Form more information please visit www.IRS.gov.

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