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NSP’s Improved Fingerprinting Process Saves Time and Money

By Tom Stanton May 13, 2021 | 12:33 PM

The Nebraska State Patrol has announced the full implementation of a new online system designed to make the fingerprinting process easier and more efficient for people throughout the state.

The improved NSP Fingerprinting System allows customers to book an appointment, provide the necessary demographic information and make payments, all through NSP’s secure online system. A pilot program of the new process has reduced the average time of a fingerprinting appointment by approximately 50 percent.

The reduced appointment time has allowed NSP to add fingerprinting appointments at all offices around the state, meaning the wait-time for an appointment is also reduced. “Our team has worked hard on this new system, with the goal of making the fingerprinting process easier for our customers in all parts of the state,” said Colonel John Bolduc, Superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol. “The positive results of the pilot program are already being duplicated with statewide implementation.”

NSP provides fingerprinting services for a wide variety of needs, including adoption, childcare, concealed handgun permits, foster care, nursing, and many more. Anyone in need of fingerprinting services can visit the Nebraska State Patrol Fingerprinting Services page to schedule an appointment at any of the six troop areas around the state.

NSP offers fingerprinting services at 3800 NW 12th Street in Lincoln and in Omaha, Norfolk, Grand Island, Scottsbluff and North Platte.