Fingerprint Card for Out-of-State Licensing in West Palm Beach & Palm Beach County

Florida professionals seeking licensure in another state often find that the out-of-state licensing board requires ink fingerprint cards rather than Florida’s Live Scan electronic system. Palm Beach County Apostille and Notary Services provides professional ink fingerprint card services for out-of-state licensing purposes at our West Palm Beach location, completing fingerprints on any standard card format required by licensing boards throughout the United States.

Out-of-State Licensing Fingerprinting in West Palm Beach & Palm Beach County

Our West Palm Beach fingerprinting center completes ink fingerprint cards for out-of-state licensing boards in all 50 states. Whether you need fingerprint cards for a nursing license in New York, a contractor license in Texas, or a real estate license in California, our technicians capture clean, accurate prints on the specific card format required by your target state’s licensing board.

Palm Beach County out-of-state licensing fingerprint card service for nurses, contractors, and real estate professionals

Check Your Board for Fingerprint Requirements

Obtain the specific fingerprint card format and submission instructions from your out-of-state licensing board

Visit Us with Fingerprint Cards & ID

Bring the cards, submission instructions, and your valid photo ID to our West Palm Beach fingerprinting center

Fingerprints Captured & Ready to Submit

We complete all required fields and capture your fingerprints — ready for out-of-state submission

How to Get Fingerprint Cards for Out-of-State Licensing in Palm Beach County

Contact the out-of-state licensing board you are applying to and obtain their specific fingerprint card form and submission instructions. Bring those cards and any accompanying submission forms to our West Palm Beach fingerprinting center with your valid photo ID. Our technician will complete all required card fields and capture your fingerprints to the standard required by the out-of-state board.

Fingerprint cards accepted by any U.S. state licensing board

We fingerprint on cards provided by your out-of-state board

Nursing, real estate, contracting, teaching & all licensed trades

Professional technique to minimize out-of-state rejection rates

Out-of-State Licensing Fingerprinting for Palm Beach County Professionals

Many Palm Beach County professionals — nurses, teachers, contractors, real estate agents, engineers, and other licensed professionals — pursue licensure in multiple states and frequently encounter out-of-state licensing boards that require ink fingerprint cards. Our West Palm Beach fingerprinting center handles these requests regularly, completing cards accurately for any state’s submission requirements.

If you are unsure what fingerprint format your out-of-state licensing board requires, contact the board directly before visiting our West Palm Beach center. We can fingerprint on any standard card format you bring, or advise on standard FBI FD-258 cards if your board accepts that format.

Out-of-State Licensing Fingerprint FAQs — West Palm Beach & Palm Beach County

It depends on the out-of-state licensing board. Some states accept electronic fingerprint results from Florida Live Scan; others require physical ink fingerprint cards submitted directly. Check with your out-of-state licensing board for their specific requirements. Our West Palm Beach center provides both Live Scan and ink card fingerprinting.

Bring the fingerprint cards provided by your out-of-state licensing board along with their submission instructions. If your board accepts FBI FD-258 cards, we have those available at our West Palm Beach location.

Most out-of-state licensing boards require one set of cards (typically two cards) per application. However, some boards require additional copies. Check your out-of-state licensing board's instructions before your West Palm Beach appointment.

Yes. Our West Palm Beach fingerprinting center can complete multiple card sets for different out-of-state licensing boards in a single appointment — one set for each state you are applying to.