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FBI NGI November 2019 Fact Sheet Statistics:

• The FBI Next Generation Identification (NGI) database contains
the fingerprints of over 145.9 million individuals (both civil and
criminal).


• Over 97.5% of the Tenprint Rapsheet Request (TPRS) responses
were completed within 19 seconds. Fiscal Year 2019 Average

FREEDOM TO TRAVEL ABROAD

FBI Background Checks for Travel Visas

FBI fingerprint-based background checks are increasingly required for U.S. Citizens to live, work and travel overseas in many countries such as China, South Korea, Australia, South Africa, Spain and Israel.


Accurate Biometrics was the first authorized FBI Channeler, to provide access to FBI Identity History Summary Checks (IdHS), or Departmental Orders (556-73). For 20 years we have been a leader in the fingerprint industry with our technology capabilities, expertise and dedicated service to government agencies and private industries.


Our expertise will assist your company:

  • National U.S. Collection Network, over 800 locations in 50 states
  • Fast access to Identity History Summary Checks for Visa
    requirements direct from the FBI CJIS, several delivery options
    are available
  • SAME DAY International fingerprint card processing
  • Certified AWS GOV Cloud Hosting Environment for FBI Channeling

For more information, contact...

Will Peterson 
Director of Business Development
708-887-9258
wpeterson@accuratebiometrics.com
AccurateBiometrics.com

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