Prosecutorial Processing - Fingerprinting - Fingerprint Submission Types
Manual / Hard Copy Submissions:
DCJS Guidelines for Types of Fingerprint Cards to Use for a Criminal Arrest:
1. Adult arrest fingerprinting requires the following Arrest Fingerprint Cards:a. FBI Arrest Fingerprint Card
b. New York State Adult Arrest Fingerprint Card (DCJS-2)
c. Local Arrest Fingerprint Card
2. Juvenile Offender arrest fingerprinting requires four fingerprint cards:
a. New York State Juvenile Delinquent Arrest Fingerprint Card (DCJS-2JD).
b. FBI Arrest Fingerprint Card
c. New York State Adult Arrest Fingerprint Card (DCJS-2)
d. Local Arrest Fingerprint Card
3. Juvenile Delinquent Arrest Fingerprinting requires only:
a. New York State Juvenile Delinquent Arrest Fingerprint Card (DCJS-2JD)
4. Special circumstances involving juveniles: If an arrest involving multiple incidents spans the individual's 16th birthday, two sets of fingerprints should be submitted: the offenses committed for the incidents prior to the birthday with one set and the rest on another set.
Electronic Submissions:
The Type of Transaction (TOT) identifies the Fingerprint Submission Type
1. Adult and Juvenile Offender Arrest transactions
a. Type of Transaction: CARAAR
2. Juvenile Delinquent Arrest transactions
a. Type of Transmission: CARJDR
3. Criminal Inquiry Transactions
a. Type of Transaction: CARCIR
4. Special circumstances involving juveniles: If an arrest involving multiple incidents spans the individual's 16th birthday, two sets of fingerprints should be submitted: the offenses committed for the incidents prior to the birthday with one set and the rest on another set.
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