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F.A.Q.
Common Questions
What Is Live Scan?
The live scan procedure is a faster, simpler, and more accurate way to collect fingerprints. It is done electronically by using a device that scans the fingerprints on your fingertips. This device then stores the information in a database which can be accessed by authorized agencies when needed.
Need Help With an Application?
Seal and Scan is the “One Stop Shop” for all your application needs. It simplifies the application process by letting you print, sign, notarize and even do a background check online. To make it even better, Seal and Scan is always available when you need it.
What is an Oath?
An oath is a formal affirmation, declaration, or promise that usually has taken place in front of the church and God. They may have happened in front of the church and God to show how serious you are about telling the truth. When issuing any type of document, the law mandates that you take an oath before it can be considered valid. Failure to take a proper oath will lead to the cancellation of said document. In California, you can use an Oath or Affirmation instead of a signature.
How do I get a background check?
Background checks are a necessity in today’s world. They can be done on yourself, someone close to you, or even a total stranger. Background checks provide important information about the person, such as any criminal activity they may have committed or any fraud they may have committed in the past. The simple act of having a background check done can give peace of mind and make us all feel safer when it. The Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) are responsible for the enforcement, administration and promotion of federal law. These two agencies work together in a range of ways, from criminal investigations to national security.
Does a document need to be signed in the presence of a Notary?
Documents that require acknowledgments are usually only necessary if the document will be recorded in a public record. The signer must appear before the Notary at the time of notarization to acknowledge.
In many jurisdictions, document signings require that the person signing the document must do so in the presence of a Notary. The purpose of this is to ensure that the person signing is who they say they are and that there are no other individuals involved.