Really? Wow! Does that include the Feds? Decades ago I had my FP's taken for a security clearance. I always presumed from then on that I was "on file". Though I believe it was before they computerized everything, so they are probably in some VERY dusty file cabinet somewhere.Charles L. Cotton wrote:Non-criminal fingerprints cannot be maintained in the file, or can they be put in AFIS. For example, when various police departments fingerprint children to use if they are kidnapped, the prints are given to the parents; the PD can't keep them.
Chas.
