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Legal Conundrums
The law demands a high-quality, readable print for identity verification and submission, yet the client physically cannot provide one. Do you proceed with a poor-quality print that will likely be rejected (wasting the client's time and money), or do you turn the client away (failing to complete your service)? This difficult situation places the notary in a legal gray area: fulfilling the mandate for a successful identity record when the physical evidence (the fingerprint) is fundamentally flawed


The Secret Tools of Livescan Techs: Ice, Lotion and Perfect Prints
You are faced with a client whose prints are naturally too faint, dry, cracked, or excessively oily due to occupation, age, or medical conditions.
The law demands a high-quality, readable print for identity verification and submission, yet the client physically cannot provide one. Do you proceed with a poor-quality print that will likely be rejected (wasting the client's time and money), or do you turn the client away (failing to complete your service)?

Patsy Chappell
Nov 154 min read


The Microbe Fingerprint
The Microbiome Fingerprint is your invisible signature
This invisible trail is bacteria left behind on your hands. It can and will identify you. You've learned that your physicla fingerprint is a unique marker, created by the interworkings of your DNA and your environment in the womb. But what if we told you that your hand holds a second entirely unique signature.

Patsy Chappell
Nov 132 min read
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