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  1. The Arizona Revised Statutes (Statutes) require members of many professions to have an active fingerprint clearance card prior to or as a condition of licensure, certification, or employment. The Statutes currently list 52 reasons why a person may need a fingerprint clearance card.

  2. Apply for or renew a fingerprint clearance card online through the Public Services Portal (PSP) website. PSP is a one-stop shop for various services, including licensing, records, and background checks.

  3. Check the status of your fingerprint clearance card application online. Enter your card number or application number and get the latest information from the Department of Public Safety.

  4. Fingerprint Clearance Card Status. Arizona Department of Public Safety :: 2102 W Encanto BLVD, Phoenix, Arizona 85009-2847 :: (602)223-2000.

  5. Learn how to apply for a fingerprint clearance card in Arizona, which is required for certain occupations and activities. Find out what to do if your application is denied or suspended, or if you fail a background check.

  6. The Board of Fingerprinting is a state agency that reviews applications from individuals who have been denied or suspended fingerprint clearance cards. Learn how to apply for good cause or central registry exceptions and access the application portal and FAQ page.

  7. Learn about the requirements, process and appeal options for getting a fingerprint clearance card in Arizona. Find answers to common questions about good cause exceptions, expedited reviews, hearings and more.

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