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Arizona Revised Statutes require many professions to have an active fingerprint clearance card prior to or as a condition of licensure, certification, or ...
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1. Sexual abuse of a vulnerable adult. 2. Incest. 3. Homicide, including first or second degree murder, manslaughter and negligent homicide. 4. Sexual assault.
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Level I cards are required for the following professions or activities. (Also listed are the state agencies that regulate that profession or activity.)
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... DPS is required to issue either a Regular or Level One Driving Restricted Fingerprint Clearance Card. Both ARS §§ 41-1758.03(D) and 41-1758.07(D) state in ...
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Go to the Department of Public Safety (http://www.azdps.gov/) website. 2. Choose how you would like to apply for the finger print clearance card. (Instructions ...
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A Level 1 Fingerprint Clearance Card (FCC) from the Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZ DPS) is required for all students completing clinical hours in the ...
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A person may apply for and receive a level I fingerprint clearance card pursuant to section 41-1758.07 to satisfy a requirement that the person have a valid ...
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Complete the Application for a Fingerprint Clearance Card (“Application”). DPS will accept either a handwritten or typed Application, however it must be ...
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