The technique of fingerprinting is known as dactyloscopy. Until the advent of digital scanning technologies, fingerprinting was done using ink and a card.
To create an ink fingerprint, the person's finger is first cleaned with alcohol to remove any sweat and dried thoroughly. The person rolls his or her fingertips in ink to cover the entire fingerprint area. Then, each finger is rolled onto prepared cards from one side of the fingernail to the other. These are called rolled fingerprints. Finally, all fingers of each hand are placed down on the bottom of the card at a 45-degree angle to produce a set of plain (or flat) impressions. These are used to verify the accuracy of the rolled impressions.
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Today, digital scanners capture an image of the fingerprint. To create a digital fingerprint, a person places his or her finger on an optical or silicon reader surface and holds it there for a few seconds. The reader converts the information from the scan into digital data patterns. The computer then maps points on the fingerprints and uses those points to search for similar patterns in the database.
Law enforcement agents can analyze fingerprints they find at the scene of a crime. There are two different types of prints:
When did this basic form of identification become a law enforcement staple? How did Babylonians and the ancient Chinese use fingerprints? Go to the next section to find out.
Starting Monday, May 18th, BCI will begin providing fingerprinting services on a limited basis. All fingerprinting will be done by appointment only. To schedule an appointment for fingerprinting services, please call (801) 281-5193.
A face covering or mask will be required for all customers being fingerprinted and temperature will be taken with a contactless thermometer. Please bring a mask or face covering to wear while being fingerprinted. You will also be required to wash your hands before being fingerprinted. Please do not schedule an appointment if you have had any of the following symptoms within the past 24 hours:
Please do not schedule an appointment if within the past 14 days you have had close contact with an individual diagnosed with COVID-19, have traveled to an area where COVID-19 is spreading, or are under quarantine.
Only the person being fingerprinted should come to our office lobby.
If you need fingerprints/photos for a Driving Privilege Card, please contact BCI at (801) 965-4445, option 2 or bciadmin@utah.gov. Fingerprints submitted electronically or by mail will still be processed.
The Bureau of Criminal Identification offers fingerprint services for applicant purposes, including; Concealed Firearms permits, Private Investigator licenses, Bail Enforcement licenses, school teachers, real estate agents, armed/unarmed guards, burglar alarm agents, health care workers, day care workers, Office of Education certification, adoptions, etc. A government-issued form of identification (i.e., driver license, state ID card, passport, etc.) is required for the fingerprinting services. Utah Driving Privilege cards will not be accepted as a form of ID.
At the time that fingerprinting is performed, BCI fingerprint technicians can provide an affidavit that can be attached to the fingerprint card. BCI does not provide Apostille or Authentication of fingerprint cards. You will need to take the fingerprint card and affidavit to the Lt. Governor’s office who will provide the Apostille service. Click here for the Lt. Governor’s Authentication/Apostille web site.
Fingerprint Cards (up to 3 cards) – $15.00
Each additional Card after 3 – $5.00
Driving Privilege Card Services (Fingerprints and Photo) – $30.00