FAQ: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A LIVESCAN AND A HARD CARD SCANNING?

Published on April 10, 2025

Livescan is a term relating to the scanners used to directly capture fingerprints through a scanning function. Persons being screened place their hands directly on the scanner for reading. Their fingerprints are rolled, individually, across a glass plate. Fingerprint scanning using a Livescan device provides faster results, and generally costs less than hard card scanning as there is less handling involved. Livescan capture also produces a higher quality print, so there is a lower rejection rate of illegible prints (no ink smudging, etc.) and will reduce the overall application processing time.

Hard card scanning is a method of submitting a traditional fingerprint card where fingerprints are “rolled,” in ink onto an FBI fingerprint card. Cards are then converted to “electronic,” by using a machine that scans the cards. There is typically a fee associated with “rolling the prints,” as a high degree of skill is required to achieve the necessary quality and another fee for the conversion of the prints to an electronic format.