- Applying for a Good Cause Exception | Board of Fingerprinting - Arizona
Individuals who apply for a fingerprint clearance card — whether a Level I fingerprint clearance card or a standard fingerprint clearance card (see below for an explanation of the difference) — submit this application to the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS), along with fingerprint imprints
- Arizona Fingerprint Clearance Card Help | ADRC
Get your Fingerprint Clearance Card with support from ADRC Free legal help for applications, denials, and Good Cause Exception petitions
- How to Get a Good Cause Exception for an AZ Fingerprint Card
Secure your AZ Fingerprint Card by mastering the Good Cause Exception process Learn application, evidence, and hearing strategies
- Fingerprint Clearance Card | Department of Public Safety
Our mission is to protect Arizona’s vulnerable populations by determining the suitability of clearance card applicants to provide services to the state of Arizona and its citizens
- Arizona - Home | Board of Fingerprinting
Good-cause exceptions: The Board considers applications from individuals whose fingerprint clearance card has been denied or suspended by the Arizona Department of Public Safety and who are trying to demonstrate that they're rehabilitated and not recidivists
- 41-619. 53 - Board of fingerprinting; powers and duties; personnel . . .
If the applicant is denied a fingerprint clearance card, in order to be employed by the board, the board must grant a good cause exception pursuant to this article by a unanimous vote
- 13-11. pdf - azsos. gov
When an individual applies to DPS for a fingerprint clearance card, the individual pays a fee to DPS that includes an amount for the fingerprint clearance card and, if necessary, a good cause or central registry exception determination
- Arizona Fingerprinting Good Cause Exception Form
This file is the Good Cause Exception Application Form for the Arizona Board of Fingerprinting It provides guidance for individuals whose fingerprint clearance cards have been denied or suspended
- Arizona Board of Fingerprinting - azauditor. gov
CONCLUSION: The Arizona Board of Fingerprinting (Board) determines good-cause exceptions for individuals whose fingerprint clearance card the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS) has denied or suspended and who are trying to demonstrate that they are rehabilitated and not recidivists
- The “Good Cause” Exception | Phoenix Fingerprint Card Lawyer
If one is denied a fingerprint clearance card due to their criminal history then they may apply for a good cause exception Obtaining such an exception requires one to demonstrate that they are “rehabilitated” and are not a recidivist
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