Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System. Personal Opinion Alert: I love the questions listed under the diverse categories. While, yes, this does have something with employment in the fast food industry, age of consent laws, and Chicago, it is not obvious on first glance what the commonality would be. But it's fingerprinting. I gather someone wants to fingerprint you to employ you at something around minimum wage to work in his or her or their Chicken Hut. Okay, there's a lot of that going on. You have to decide what you want to do. The IAFIS is maintained by the FBI. It is most assuredly national, probably international in important cases. I am unclear whether you broke an Age of Consent law somewhere or whether you are worrying about the age you need to be to consent or not consent to have your fingerprints taken. If you clarify this, I will try and give you a better answer. If what you needed to know you have found out through the universality of fingerprints on file via the IAFIS, I have alraedy done my job.
When they first found out to see finger prints in investigations
Automated fingerprint search capabilites
Automated fingerprint search capabilites
100% accuracy identification
IF, your prints were entered into the system, they will be there.
The Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS) maintained by the FBI contains over 100 million sets of fingerprints from criminal and civil sources.
100% accuracy identification
100% accuracy identification
The Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS) can typically find a match to someone's fingerprints within a matter of minutes to hours, depending on the volume of requests and the database's workload.
The three main forensic databases are CODIS (Combined DNA Index System), AFIS (Automated Fingerprint Identification System), and IAFIS (Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System). These databases are used by law enforcement agencies to store and match DNA profiles and fingerprints from crime scenes and individuals.
This is an acronym for "Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System" and like earlier AFIS systems is pronounced "AY-fiss". (* although technically it could be pronounced "EYE-AY-fiss", it is simply a different database and the old name will likely suffice for most users.)
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