New
York Fingerprinting Service
Everything
I do is 100% Guaranteed - Money Back or ReDo - Your
Choice
Kenneth A. Edelstein provides NYC
Fingerprinting Services throughout the New York, NYC and Manhattan Area to individuals and businesses
needing New York Fingerprinting on an appointment basis. I go, with a weighty kit (it weighs exactly 30
pounds!) of equipment, to your location (home or office) at a time (day or night) of your convenience. I
specialize in Manhattan Fingerprinting, but am available for NYC fingerprinting and NY
fingerprinting - statewide. Being retired; I really am available 24x7, by appointment.

I take great pride in my New York
fingerprinting skills and equipment. You can have confidence knowing I have processed many NYC
fingerprinting assignments, with a near zero (about 2%, the same as "live scan" computer based systems) reject
rate. I have taken fingerprints for FBI clearances, Immigration, Brokerage Licenses, Alcohol & Tobacco
Licenses, etc. The high rejection rate of inkpad NY fingerprinting can cause unnecessary delays in
licensing, immigration, etc. Call me to avoid repeated expenses and wasted time due to unskilled NYC fingerprinting
services, and/or improper equipment. My Manhattan Fingerprinting coverage often responds within
the hour. I use the most comprehensive "kit" of sophisticated and technologically advanced equipment available and
approved for use in New York, including:
- PrePrint Wipes to prepare the fingers for
inking
- Professional folding fingerprint card
holder
- Portable fingerprinting station to position card
holder at correct height
- "ReDo" tabs for retaking a single
fingerprint
- "Shallow Ridge" enhancement wipes - for people with
"faint", hard to print fingertips
- Ample stock of both FINRA (front / back) (formerly NASD) and Civilian blank fingerprinting cards (front / back)
- Waterless ink removal wipes that leave hands
spotless
- Large and small Notary Stamps & Embosser for
notarizations
- National Notary Association Receipts & blank
invoices
- Most fingerprinting is done with a specialized
inkpad; however, some persons have very "shallow" finger ridges - requiring the older "ink, roller and slab"
method. The latter allows a very thin layer of ink to be transferred to the finger - producing a superior
impression - it's an additional tool - to do a perfect job.
I have many
satisfied customers calling me often:
- Financial Service Companies in NY, NYC and
Manhattan
- Immigration Support
Professionals
- FBI clearance
- Legal Professionals
- Individuals needing license clearance for Liquor,
Gaming, Investment, Security Services
Fingerprinting
tips for successful prints:
- Wash hands with hot, soapy water and rinse
thoroughly removing all soap
- Dry hands completely and use "PrePrint" wipes prior
to inking
- Prints should be taken in a cool room to avoid
hands sweating
- Have proper photo ID ready, the same as required
for Notarizations
- Relax, let me guide your fingers, don't press
down
- Fill out print card using BLACK ink, printing
neatly, leave areas you are not sure of blank
- Card requires middle Name - not middle
initial.
My New York, NYC and Manhattan Fingerprinting prices are
both fair and competitive, I am very confident that the fingerprints that I take will be acceptable. Some folks
literally "have no fingerprints" for them an Affidavit of "best obtainable" is processed. My fingerprinting service
will help you obtain your FBI clearance, Business License, or Immigration approval; quickly and
efficiently.
Accordingly; it is my policy to redo at no charge or refund
(Your Choice) any print card that is rejected due to fingerprint quality. Yes, totally free - no "trip
fee" or other hidden charges. Obviously, with a guarantee of this type it is almost as important to me as it
is to you to do it right the first time!
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The Consumers
Survival Guide to Selecting a Fingerprinting Service
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The two basic techniques of taking
fingerprints.
- Traditional Ink and
Paper - This is by far the most common and acceptable method for taking fingerprints. Accepted
almost everywhere, this method has been the standard for decades. Print quality determined by the skill of the
technician. Requires ink on fingers, but modern wipes remove all traces of the ink. Instant results, completed
card can be shipped immediately.
- Live Scan
- A new technology with very limited acceptance. Tremendous "start up" costs. The machine cost about ten
thousand dollars and leases for over six hundred a month, with the costs passed on to clients. A Mobile
Scanning machine does not produce "hardcopy" fingerprint card, but, on request, card can be printed and
delivered, at additional cost, at a later date. If they have a printer.
How to check
out a Fingerprinting Service
- The best way to "check out a company" is to do a
Google Search on the Owner's Name. You will find such a link on the second line of my home
page and here.
- Referrals are useless, it's safe to assume you will
only be referred to positive references.
- A guarantee should allow for you to choose:
money back or redo - you might not want the same "reject" source to try again
- insist on an immediate money back option if prints are rejected.
- Is the business a Member in Good Standing of
Better Business Bureau? Chamber of Commerce?
- Does the company publish a name, address and
contact number for the "top man?" Do they name the technical staff? If not, ask why not. Ask if they will
respond to an emergency after hours.
- Do they limit you to "office hours" at their
distant location, or will they go to your location anytime?
- Does the "About Us" page have any real "about us"
information? A real "about us" has people's names, their backgrounds, their experience, etc. Or is the "about
us" page just more sales hype?
- Don't be impressed by a company location or
equipment - fingerprinting success (ink or scan) depends on the skill of the technician. You should interview
the technician and use your instincts.
My thoughts on
Live Scan Fingerprinting Technology
I investigated the current "Guardian" as well as the
older and somewhat obsolete "ID-500" (it cannot do "flat four" rapid scanning and relies heavily on the skill of
the operator to roll the fingers - exactly the same as ink and paper). I determined they are best suited to a
single location, sending always to the same place. The problem is that the scanning machines are limited to sending
to a single destination. For example, if I purchased a "Guardian" and registered it for FINRA (brokerage use); I
could not use it to send to anywhere else. But, if I carry along a computer, than the scanner could be reconfigured
to send to a different location. However, the manufacturer told me that a separate PC is really required for each
location that prints will be sent to! To make things worse, only FBI certified printers are allowed to print
standard cards from the scanned images. Thus, to provide the same flexibility I now have with card and ink, I would
need a scanner, several laptops, and a FBI approved printer. Way too much complexity for me. And, I might add in
passing that I am truly a computer expert, having done PC support since the Apple was first introduced! It does
make sense for XYZ Brokerage to have it to register brokers with FINRA - the brokerage clearinghouse - one machine
- one target destination is when the "Live Scan" solution seems most practical.
Unless the live scan device has already been configured
to send to the destination location; your only choice, if you want live scan, is finding a service that has the
ability to print on your existing card. Even then, the results are not certain as the scan, computer, FBI approved
printer; in combination, will only print the fingerprints to the locations that are on standard FBI physical
fingerprint cards. If your card is a bit off, the prints will not be "in the box" - and the card is flawed. Unless
you verify the scanning service either is already configured for your destination location; or they have the
ability to print from scan on your card (at your risk if the image is not properly "in the boxes") - it's a lot of
effort and expense just to avoid a bit of ink. In view of the above, what actually happens is that most of the live
scan customers are "directed" to the ink station - which I can do at your location, at your convenience, and I
offer a redo/money back guarantee.
For general purpose work, Immigration, Clearances,
Licensing, Adoptions, etc - Ink, card, and a skilled technician seems the most practical approach for the time
being. That will probably change, but not anytime soon. I don't use a "black box", you can see the quality of my
fingerprinting with your own eyes, No network delays, no software "glitches", no super high tech prices - just
what you need to submit - instantly.
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