The UPS Store 5060

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1955 WEST BASELINE RD STE 113
Mesa, AZ, 85202

Hours of Operation

Mon-Fri:
11:30AM - 3:00PM

Sat-Closed

Sun-Closed

Services Provided

  • FBI Background Check
  • Florida Live Scan
  • AHCA Screening
  • Fingerprint Card Service
  • California Out-of-State Service

Payment Methods

  • Accepts Accounts
  • Credit/Debit

More About the Service

Our online enrollment process allows you to utilize the fingerprinting services offered at The UPS Store 5060 in Mesa, it’s important that you enroll online to ensure that you are able to provide us with your service type, transaction information and payment.

Once you have completed the online enrollment process, you will be given a QR code that you will be able to present to The UPS Store 5060 in Mesa, it’s important that you have your QR code ready when walking into the location, the operators at the location will scan your QR code and begin the process of capturing your fingerprints.

If the location is unable to capture your fingerprints or is unavailable, you can go to any other location listed on the website and try again using the same QR code, if you have any issues at the location or need further assistance, please make sure to contact us.

Once your fingerprints have been captured, the in-store fingerprinting process is complete, all other services will be processed by Certifix in the backend, The UPS Store 5060 is only responsible for capturing your fingerprints and will not be able to assist with any other requests.

Once your fingerprints have been captured, please reference the emails that are sent to you with further instructions. If you have any questions or need additional support, please contact us and we’ll be happy to assist.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much does a Fingerprint Clearance Card cost in Arizona?

    The cost of obtaining a Fingerprint Clearance Card in Arizona is typically $67. This fee covers the processing of the application and the required state and federal background checks. You can pay this fee online during the application process through the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS), or include it with a mailed application.

    In some cases, specific organizations or employers may cover the cost for applicants, especially if it’s required for employment. Be sure to check with your employer or the agency requesting the card to see if any fee waivers or reimbursements are available.

    For more information or to apply, visit the Arizona DPS Fingerprint Clearance Card page.

  • Where can I get a Fingerprint Clearance Card in Arizona?

    You can apply for a Fingerprint Clearance Card through the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS). As part of the process, you’ll need to submit your fingerprints. Certifix can help—enroll online to get your fingerprints captured and printed on an FD-258 card, which we’ll mail to you. You’ll then submit the card, your application, and payment to DPS. Once approved, your card will be mailed to you and is valid for six years.

  • How do I get a fingerprint card in Arizona?

    The easiest way to get a fingerprint card in Arizona is to enroll online with Certifix. We’ll capture your fingerprints at a local location, print them onto an FD-258 card, and mail it to you. This card is commonly used for background checks, licensing, or employment. You can then submit the card with your application to the appropriate agency.

  • How do I renew my Fingerprint Clearance Card in Arizona?

    To renew your Arizona Fingerprint Clearance Card, submit a renewal application and new fingerprints through the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS). Certifix makes it easy—just enroll online to get your fingerprints captured and printed on an FD-258 card. We’ll mail the card to you, and you’ll send it with your renewal application and fee (usually $67) to DPS. Start early to avoid any lapse in coverage—your renewed card will be valid for another six years.

  • How long is an Arizona Fingerprint Clearance Card valid?

    Arizona Fingerprint Clearance Cards—both standard and Level 1—are valid for six years. To renew, you’ll need to submit a new application and undergo another background check through the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS). Certifix can help you get started with the required FD-258 fingerprint card. Be sure to renew before your card expires to avoid any delays in employment or licensing.

  • What is a Level 1 Fingerprint Clearance Card in Arizona?

    A Level 1 Fingerprint Clearance Card is Arizona’s highest level of fingerprint background check, required for roles involving children, the elderly, or vulnerable adults—like teachers, foster parents, and certain healthcare workers. It involves a full review of your state and federal criminal history, with no time limit on past offenses.

    Some convictions automatically disqualify you, but you may apply for a good cause exception through the Arizona Board of Fingerprinting if eligible. Certifix can help you get started with the required FD-258 fingerprint card, which we’ll mail to you after capturing your fingerprints. The Level 1 card is valid for six years.

  • Can a felon get a Fingerprint Clearance Card in Arizona?

    It depends on the type of felony. Some serious offenses—like violent crimes or child abuse—automatically disqualify you. But if your conviction isn’t on the disqualifying list, you may still be eligible. Even with a disqualifying offense, you can apply for a good cause exception through the Arizona Board of Fingerprinting to try to get approved. Certifix can help you get started by providing the required FD-258 fingerprint card for your application.

  • Who can get an Arizona Fingerprint Clearance Card?

    Not everyone qualifies for an Arizona Fingerprint Clearance Card—you must pass a state and federal background check through the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS). These cards are typically required for jobs involving children, healthcare, real estate, or other sensitive roles.

    If you haven’t been convicted of a disqualifying offense, you can apply online with DPS. Certifix can help by providing the required FD-258 fingerprint card, which we’ll mail to you after capturing your fingerprints. You’ll then submit the card with your application and payment to DPS.

  • Do I need a fingerprint card for fingerprinting in Arizona?

    Yes, many background checks, job applications, and licenses in Arizona require an FD-258 fingerprint card—especially when electronic fingerprinting (Live Scan) isn’t accepted. Certifix offers an easy solution: enroll online to get your fingerprints captured and printed on an FD-258 card, which we mail directly to you. Be sure to check with the requesting agency to confirm if a physical fingerprint card is required.

  • Do in-home nannies in Arizona need a Fingerprint Clearance Card?

    Yes, most in-home nannies in Arizona are required to have a Fingerprint Clearance Card, especially when working through agencies or with families that request background checks. Certifix can help—enroll online to get your fingerprints captured and printed on an FD-258 card, which you’ll submit to the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS) as part of your application.

  • Can the Arizona Board of Fingerprinting help with a suspended Fingerprint Clearance Card?

    Yes, if your Arizona Fingerprint Clearance Card is suspended due to certain criminal charges or convictions, you can apply to the Arizona Board of Fingerprinting for a good cause exception. This allows you to show that you’re not a risk to public safety. The board will review your case and may hold a hearing before deciding whether to reinstate your card. For more details, visit the Arizona Board of Fingerprinting website.

  • Why can the Arizona DPS suspend my Fingerprint Clearance Card?

    The Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS) can suspend your Fingerprint Clearance Card if you’re arrested, charged, or convicted of a disqualifying offense. This includes serious crimes like felonies or offenses involving children or violence. Suspension may also occur if you fail to report an arrest or if you’re awaiting a good cause exception review. DPS will notify you if your card is suspended, and you’ll have the chance to respond or appeal. Certifix provides fingerprinting only and is not involved in the suspension or appeal process.

  • How do I fix errors on my fingerprint card in Arizona?

    If your fingerprint card has errors or poor-quality prints, the best solution is to get a new one. You can re-enroll online with Certifix to have your fingerprints recaptured and printed onto a fresh FD-258 card. Be sure to double-check that your personal information is accurate before submitting the new card to the requesting agency.

  • How far back does the Level One Fingerprint Clearance Card background check go in Arizona?

    The Arizona Level One Fingerprint Clearance Card includes a full review of your state and federal criminal history—there’s no time limit. It can include offenses from many years ago. If you need fingerprinting for this process, Certifix offers a convenient FD-258 fingerprint card service to help you get started.

  • How long is a Fingerprint Clearance Card valid in Arizona?

    Fingerprint Clearance Cards in Arizona, including IVP cards, are valid for six years. To renew, you’ll need to go through the fingerprinting and application process again with the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS). Certifix can help by providing the required FD-258 fingerprint card, which you’ll submit with your renewal application.

  • How much does an Arizona fingerprint card cost?

    Certifix charges $40 for the first FD-258 fingerprint card and $10 for each additional copy. You can enroll online, get your fingerprints taken at a local location, and receive the printed card by mail. If you’re applying for a Fingerprint Clearance Card, you’ll also need to pay a separate $67 fee to the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS) when submitting your application.

  • How much does the Arizona Level One Fingerprint Clearance Card cost?

    The application fee for a Level One Fingerprint Clearance Card through the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS) is about $67. This covers both the background check and processing. Certifix offers the required FD-258 fingerprinting service—you’ll receive your completed fingerprint card by mail and then submit it with your DPS application and payment. Fee waivers may be available for certain volunteer roles.

  • How do I get an Arizona IVP Fingerprint Clearance Card?

    To apply for an IVP (Identity Verified Prints) Fingerprint Clearance Card, start by submitting an application through the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS). You’ll need to provide your fingerprints—Certifix can help with that. Just enroll online for our FD-258 Fingerprint Card Printing Service. We’ll capture your fingerprints, print them on an FD-258 card, and mail it to you. You’ll then submit the card, your application, and payment to DPS by mail. The IVP card is typically required for educators and childcare workers.

  • How do I replace a lost Fingerprint Clearance Card in Arizona?

    If you’ve lost your Fingerprint Clearance Card, you can request a replacement through the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS) online portal. You’ll need to provide your personal details and pay a small replacement fee (usually around $5). Once submitted, your new card will be mailed to you. For the most accurate instructions, visit the official DPS website or call (602) 223-2279. Certifix does not issue or replace clearance cards—we only provide the fingerprinting service needed for new applications.

  • How do I get a Fingerprint Clearance Card for real estate licensing in Arizona?

    To apply for a real estate license in Arizona, you’ll need a Fingerprint Clearance Card from the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS). Certifix makes it easy—just enroll online for our FD-258 Fingerprint Card Printing Service. We’ll capture your fingerprints, print them on an FD-258 card, and mail it to you. You’ll then submit the card, application, and payment to DPS as instructed on their website.

  • Where can I get FD-258 fingerprint cards in Arizona?

    You can enroll online with Certifix for the FD-258 Fingerprint Card Printing Service. We capture your fingerprints at one of our Arizona locations and print them onto an FD-258 card, which is then mailed directly to you. This card is widely accepted by the Arizona Department of Public Safety and other agencies. Additional copies are available upon request. Applicants are responsible for mailing the card, along with any required forms and payment, to the appropriate agency.

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