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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

A Level 2 background check is a state and national fingerprint-based background check conducted by the FDLE.
Individuals seeking licensure or employment in specific professions are required to undergo a Level 2 background check.

Fingerprinting kits can be obtained from authorized providers like Tru Printz.

Your fingerprints can be taken by authorized personnel at law enforcement agencies, government offices, or accredited facilities such as Tru Printz.

You can mail completed fingerprint cards or submit them electronically using Livescan technology.

 Processing times vary, but Tru Printz typically processes fingerprints the same day they are received.

Are there any limitations when using the hard card scanning method? Yes, this method may prevent the submission of a photograph, potentially excluding your fingerprints from Florida’s Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse. As a result, you may need additional background checks for certain agencies.

To check the status of your Live Scan results, visit the TCN Page

Get more details on what items you need to bring with you here

10 – 15 minutes with Proper Documentation

The ORI Number (Originating Agency Identifier) is an exclusive identifier the FBI and FDLE assigns. Get more info here

Eviction Screen Yourself
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

An eviction screening is a background check that focuses on your rental history. It reveals past evictions or legal issues related to rental disputes.
You can use online services that offer tenant background checks, including eviction reports. These services usually require personal information and may charge a fee.
An eviction screening shows court records of past evictions, the date, reason, and outcome of the case, and any judgments or legal actions.
Knowing your eviction history helps you understand what landlords will see in a background check, allowing you to prepare explanations for past issues or correct inaccuracies.
You should contact the reporting agency to dispute incorrect information and provide supporting documentation, such as court records or landlord letters.
Evictions typically remain on your record for seven years.
While a past eviction can make renting more challenging, it does not automatically disqualify you. Addressing your history proactively can improve your chances of securing housing.

Screening yourself for eviction is a proactive approach to managing your rental history. By ensuring accuracy, addressing past issues, and being prepared to explain your rental background, you can present yourself as a responsible tenant. Tru Printz offers expert services to help you manage your rental history effectively, improving your chances of securing the housing you need.