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FBI* Fingerprint Checks: 

FBI* Fingerprint Checks A New Protection for Children Summer 2007 *Federal Bureau of Investigation

Agenda: 

Agenda Background Who is required to obtain fingerprint checks When are the fingerprint checks required and when can caregivers begin working with children How to submit a fingerprint check Questions and Answers

Background: 

Background The 80th Texas Legislature passed a new law that will require anyone that is currently required to have a background check in a child-care center to also obtain a fingerprint check from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The law was first proposed as part of Senate Bill 21, but was adopted as part of Senate Bill 758. Another component of Senate Bill 21 that was also adopted in Senate Bill 758 is the requirement for the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) Licensing staff to meet face-to-face with each child-care center director at least once per year and verify his or her qualifications according to minimum standards.

WHO: 

WHO The following persons must currently have a background check in a child-care center: Directors, Owners and operators, Employees, and Each person 14 years of age or older who will regularly or frequently be staying or working at the facility while children are being provided care. Frequently--More than two times in a 30-day period. Regularly--On a scheduled basis. This includes any person(s), including volunteers, who are counted in the child/caregiver ratio. All of these individuals must now have a FBI fingerprint check as well.

WHEN: 

WHEN Beginning September 1, 2007, anyone required to have a background check MUST complete all components (including the FBI check) of the background check BEFORE providing direct care or having direct access to a child in care. Exception: If you require a person’s presence in order to meet the minimum child-to-caregiver ratio, you may allow his or her contact with children ONLY if you have received clearance on the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) criminal history check and the DFPS central registry check. Of course, if either the initial or final results indicate a person has a criminal history or central registry history, you must immediately follow Licensing’s instructions.

WHEN, continued: 

WHEN, continued Existing staff, volunteers, and others: Upon the 24-month anniversary of their previous background check, your existing staff, volunteers, etc., must submit a new FBI fingerprint check. Current staff and others who have a background check on record by August 31, 2007 do not require an initial FBI fingerprint check for 24 months.

Old vs. New: 

Old vs. New Current background check includes: Name-based check of: Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Central Registry of Child Abuse and Neglect (DFPS) New background check ADDS: Fingerprint-based check of: Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Benefit of New Check: Valid identification of the person; and Searches for criminal history in all 50 states

How to Obtain a Fingerprint Check: 

How to Obtain a Fingerprint Check There are five main steps to obtain a fingerprint check: DFPS web site: You must first request a background check on-line through the DFPS web site. FAST Pass Form: The person requiring the fingerprint check must fill out a Fingerprint Applicant Services of Texas (FAST) Pass form. Scheduling Appointment: The person must schedule an appointment with Integrated Biometric Technology (IBT) to submit his or her fingerprints in person. Fingerprints: The person submits his or her fingerprints in person as scheduled. Results: You receive the final results of the check. Somewhere in between steps 1 and 4 you should receive the initial results of the DPS and the DFPS background checks.

Why Request a Background Check On-line?: 

Why Request a Background Check On-line? If you submit a background check on-line, DFPS can return initial results to you via email within 24-48 hours. However, if you submit a background check via a paper Form 2971, there is time lost in the mail and a person must manually enter your information and create a letter with your results. This could take 1-2 weeks. If a center does not have access to a computer they must receive permission from their Licensing representative to submit through the Licensing Form 2971.

1. Requesting a Background Check On-line: 

1. Requesting a Background Check On-line First register (or log-in if already registered) to submit a background check request through the DFPS website at: http://www.dfps.state.tx.us/Child_Care/Search_Texas_child_care

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When the Background check request has been received, you will either get “date submitted” (successful) or “Error”. Error means the gender or date of birth does not match what is in the CLASS records. Contact your Licensing Rep to verify which information is correct.

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2. FAST Pass: 

2. FAST Pass The first step to submitting fingerprints is filling out a Fingerprint Application Services of Texas (FAST) Fingerprint Pass. This form is required when the person submits his or her fingerprints. The FAST Pass can be found on the DFPS web site at: http://www.dfps.state.tx.us/Child_Care/

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Filling out the FAST Pass: 

Filling out the FAST Pass Child Care Center fills out the first section (circled in red). Person submitting fingerprints fills out the second section (circled in green). IBT will complete the rest of the form (not pictured).

3. Scheduling an Appointment: 

3. Scheduling an Appointment Schedule an appointment to submit electronic fingerprints: Online at the Integrated Biometric Technology (IBT) website: http://www.l1id.com/ or Via phone, toll-free at: 1-888-467-2080 (8am-5pm CST) Make sure to have the FAST Pass form to help schedule an appointment.

4. Scheduling Appointment, continued: 

4. Scheduling Appointment, continued When making an appointment, you will select a location. There are currently over 66 locations throughout Texas. IBT will open more in the future.

Why IBT?: 

Why IBT? Integrated Biometric Technology (IBT), formerly Identix Identification Services, is a company under exclusive contract with the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) to take electronic fingerprints for the purpose of criminal history checks. Local law enforcement and some private companies can take “ink and roll” prints, however, DFPS will not accept these fingerprint cards. DFPS requires the electronic submission of fingerprints in order to automate and expedite the processing of fingerprint checks.  Ink prints on a card must pass through many hands and suffer a high rejection rate from the FBI for inadequate prints, all of which can result in weeks or months waiting for results.

4. Submitting Fingerprints: 

4. Submitting Fingerprints At the scheduled appointment the person will need: The completed FAST Pass form; A Driver’s License or other valid Photo ID; and $44.20 (Personal Check, Money Order, or Credit Card). (This fee is not paid to DFPS) IBT will: Scan your fingerprints; Take your photograph; and Give you a printed receipt.

The Cost: 

The Cost The fee for conducting the fingerprint check is $44.20: $15 for the DPS fingerprint check; $19.25 for the FBI fingerprint check; and $9.95 for the IBT processing fee. The fee does not go to DFPS Child Care Licensing.

5. Results: 

5. Results The fingerprints are submitted! When you receive the results of the background check, Licensing will provide you with further direction.

Next Steps: 

Next Steps DFPS will Continue to add to the Frequently Asked Questions on the DFPS CCL web site: Post this Presentation on the web-site; Provide Technical Assistance; and Develop rules to provide more clarification.

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Questions and Answers You may email any questions about the Fingerprinting process to: DCFingerprinting@dfps.state.tx.us