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Specialties
We Fingerprint for level II criminal background checks State (FDLE) & Federal (FBI). We’ll put your fingerprints on the fingerprint card (s) or send them electronically to FDLE /FBI for a Level II Criminal History background check. No need to go to the local Police Departments or Miami-Dade Police Dept.
We meet all State & Federal guidelines for fingerprinting applicants.
Note: We are an authorized Live Scan provider for the Florida Department Of Law Enforcement (FDLE) for Electronic Fingerprinting and the FBI. See Live Scan page under VECHS Program/DCF Applicants.
History
Established in 1996.
Enrique Rios (President) is a 26 year veteran police officer with extensive background experience in crime scene/background investigations. In 1996 I.D. Investigative Service was incorporated and Enrique obtained his «A» (Agency) Private Investigators License as well as the «C» (investigator) License. Fingerprint Technologies was later added to accommodate the majority of our clients. Enrique’s vast knowledge of crime scene fingerprinting makes the task easier for training his employees and getting the job done right the first time.
Meet the Business Owner
Enrique R.
Business Owner
Enrique is a 26 year veteran police officer with extensive background experience in crime scene/background investigations. Enrique started his career as a State of Florida corrections officer and worked in transfer/receiving at a South Florida Corrections Facility. Enrique had the task of fingerprinting hundreds of inmates and processing them.
Enrique then started his police career for the Coral Gables Police Department in 1988 and worked in the Uniformed Patrol Division and later as the on call crime scene investigator processing scenes for fingerprints. Enrique attended several crime scene investigation schools as well the basic fingerprint school. He was later assigned to the Special Investigations Section (SIS) and attended several undercover narcotics schools and was assigned to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) as a Task Force Officer. Enrique was also a member of the SWAT Team and the Uniform Honor Guard. In 2014 he retired and is currently working full time.