Do I need to do a live scan again if I have already done it once or more before?
Yes. The DOJ does not share your information with other agencies. It is against the law for different agencies to share confidential fingerprint results with each other. An applicant's Live Scan form acts as a release for a criminal history response to be sent to the specified requesting agency. This means that you must submit a new application each time a criminal history is requested of you; therefore you must go through the Live Scan process again. Previous Live Scan information CANNOT be utilized.

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1. Do I need to do a live scan again if I have already done it once or more before?
2. Why do I have to be fingerprinted again if I've already been fingerprinted in the past?
3. Once I have my fingerprints taken will they always be on file with the government?