Reviews for Passport or Visa Services in San Jose, CA
FedEx Office Print & Ship Center
By lindahammen July 30, 2012
This store is a cheat i brought in my package and they said used box is no good, need to buy one of our boxes, nothing was wrong with my box, just wanted more money for sale of box, Cost me 85.00 to ship a 45.00 box THEY CHEAT YOU DO NOT GO TO THIS STORE EVER. I Am reporting them to better business for being a cheat. ...read more
The UPS Store
By commd at Citysearch May 12, 2011
Great service and glad to have them as part of my 'team'. Folks there are very helpful both in person and on the phone. If they can't help you, they'll refer you to others that can. ...read more
The UPS Store
By susanzhou at Citysearch February 24, 2011
TAKE YOUR BUSINESS ELSEWHERE... DON'T BOTHER WITH THIS STORE! : (: (: (: (: (: (: (: (: (: (: (: (: (: (: (: (: (: (: (: (: (: (: (: (: (: (: ( ...read more
The UPS Store
By Bill Migneault May 22, 2010
Jay and his staff are real pros. They know the shipping business well. Jay even reviews my docs before he notorizes them and looks for clerical errors. He is always there when you need him. ...read more
Hollywood Photo Studio
By Lynn September 13, 2006
How much do you charge for weddings? ...read more
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Frequently Asked Questions About Live Scan Fingerprinting
What is Live Scan Fingerprinting? Live Scan is an inkless electronic fingerprinting. Applicant fingerprints are electronically transmitted to the Department of Justice for completion of a criminal record check. The Live Scan technology replaces the process of recording fingerprint patterns through a rolling process using ink. Ink fingerprinting is still required in many states. Digitizing the fingerprint images enables service providers much like Certifix Live Scan to electronically transmit fingerprints to the Department of Justice in a matter of seconds, instead of the days required to send hard copy fingerprint cards through the mail. Additionally, the Department of Justice forwards Live Scan Fingerprints to the FBI (if required). We offer both live scan services and ink fingerprint card services, we are the largest California LiveScan provider; so take advantage of our many locations. Who Needs Live Scan Anyway? Real Estate Licensees, DMV Licensed Professionals, Notaries, Foster Parents, Teachers, Appraisers, Care Givers, Stock Brokers,Contractors, Nurses, Doctors, Surgeons, Security Guards, Volunteers, Lawyers, etc. What are the benefits of Live Scan? The Live Scan process helps in avoiding many of the problems associated with ink prints, such as smudging, smearing, and over or under inking. A major benefit of Live Scan is that your fingerprints are transmitted directly to the Department of Justice. The Department of Justice conducts a criminal background check, based on your fingerprints, results are sent within 24 to 48 hours to your employer or licensing agency. Background of Live Scan As a result of legislation passed in 1997, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has developed the automated background check process which requires digitized fingerprints ("Live Scan"). Digitizing the fingerprints enables the electronic transfer of fingerprint images to the DOJ, which saves both time and money. How Does the Process Work? A Trained and Certified Technician will scan your fingerprints using a Live Scan machine. The electronic fingerprinting session takes five to ten minutes and your prints are immediately sent via electronic transmission to the appropriate FBI-Certified channeling agencies for background processing. The technician collect all the appropriate fees from you (the live scan applicant). How to check your live scan results? To check for your fingerprint results, simply call the Department of Justice at (916) 227-4557. Make sure to have your birth date and ATI number available. The ATI number is on the bottom of the request for livescan form. The system will prompt you to type in the ATI number, for the letters type in the corresponding numbers. For the birth date, type a two digit month, a two digit day, and a four digit year (MM/DD/YYYY). ...read more
By The UPS Store January 19, 2010