Fingerprinting Locations in Nevada

Find the nearest Live Scan fingerprinting service location in Nevada.

Nevada Live Scan Fingerprinting Services – Locations Near You

Need fingerprinting for licensing, background checks, or federal applications in Nevada? Certifix Live Scan has you covered with services that work across the state and nationwide.

Whether you’re applying to an agency that accepts fingerprint cards or you need an FBI Identity History Summary, Certifix will help you complete the process. We’ll capture your fingerprints, print them onto an FD-258 card, and mail it to you. You can also complete your FBI Background Check entirely online.

Get started today by enrolling online.

How to Complete Your Fingerprinting Process

Find a Location

Certifix offers 1,200+ fingerprinting locations nationwide. Use our online tool to find a nearby location that offers the service you need—whether it's Live Scan fingerprinting or fingerprint card printing (FD-258).

Enroll Online (Required in Most Locations)

Before your visit, enroll online to enter your application details, submit payment, and receive a QR code. This code allows our technicians to retrieve your information and ensures faster, more accurate processing.

Get Fingerprinted

Bring a valid photo ID and any required documents. At your appointment, our technician will capture your fingerprints and either submit them electronically or print them on a fingerprint card, depending on your service selection. Your fingerprints can then be submitted to the appropriate agency by you or the requesting organization.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • What identification do I need to bring to my fingerprinting appointment?

    To verify your identity, please bring two forms of identification to your fingerprinting appointment. At least one ID must be from the primary ID list and must match your current legal name and date of birth. Additionally, at least one ID must show your current valid U.S. address. Please review our ID requirements before your appointment to ensure you bring acceptable documents.

  • How long does it take to receive fingerprint results for Nevada?

    Processing times vary based on the Nevada agency or licensing authority receiving your fingerprint card. Certifix provides fingerprint capture and card preparation, but the review timeline is determined by the agency handling your background check.

  • How long does the fingerprinting appointment take?

    Most fingerprinting appointments take approximately 10 to 15 minutes. This includes ID verification and electronic fingerprint capture. Processing times after submission depend on the Nevada agency or licensing authority reviewing your application.

  • How does fingerprint card service work for Nevada?

    Your fingerprints are captured electronically using Live Scan equipment to help reduce common issues such as smudges or incomplete prints. The fingerprints are then printed onto an official FD-258 fingerprint card. In most cases, the completed fingerprint card is mailed to you after your appointment so you can submit it with your application to the appropriate Nevada agency or authorized fingerprinting provider. If a fingerprint card needs to be resubmitted, we offer free recapture and mailing of a replacement FD-258 card.

  • Does Nevada accept fingerprint cards (FD-258)?

    Yes. Nevada allows applicants to submit FD-258 fingerprint cards by mail for certain background check and licensing requirements. Fingerprint cards are commonly used when electronic fingerprint submission is not available or when applicants are located outside Nevada.

  • Where can I get fingerprinted for Nevada requirements?

    You can get fingerprinted at Certifix Live Scan locations throughout Nevada. We provide electronic fingerprint capture and FD-258 fingerprint card services for applicants who need to submit fingerprints for Nevada background checks, licensing, or employment requirements.

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