What is the difference between ink and live scan fingerprinting?
What is the difference between ink and live scan fingerprinting?

What is the difference between live scan and ink fingerprinting?
Live scan fingerprinting is an inkless electronic process that transmits fingerprint data to the Department of Justice (DOJ) for criminal record checks. Ink fingerprinting, on the other hand, requires ink and paper. The subject rolls their fingertips on a pre-printed card for manual fingerprint submission.
Here are some of the differences between the two:
Live Scan Fingerprinting:
- No ink or messy cards required
- Data is electronically transmitted to DOJ in seconds
- More accurate and efficient due to its digital format
- A technician can retake a print repeatedly for best image quality
- Faster and more cost-effective than ink prints
- Reduces common issues such as smudging, smearing, and over- or under-inking
- It is cleaner and easier for the technician to capture prints digitally
- It is a preferred method for many clients due to its speed and ease of use
Ink Fingerprinting:
- Requires ink and pre-printed cards
- Prints must be of good quality for DOJ to accept them
- Can capture both thumbs on the same card
- Generally lower cost than Live Scan
- More available locations for ink card fingerprinting
- Main worry about Ink issues such as smudging, smearing, and over- or under-inking
It’s important to note that Live Scan is the preferred method for many organizations and individuals due to its accuracy, efficiency, and convenience. However, ink fingerprinting may still be necessary for some applicants whose prints cannot be captured electronically. Ultimately, the choice between the two methods depends on individual needs and circumstances.
Motary Notary Fingerprinting and more can help provide you with both ink and live skin fingerprint services. Please don't hesitate to call us today at
1-888-818-8141 to make an appointment. We're very knowledgeable about all state-required and regulated instructions, so if you have any questions, please give us a call; we'd love to help you. If you would like to upload your instructions in advance before your appointment, you're welcome to do so on our website



