FD-258 .EFT Finger Print Conversion

$30.00

Looking to submit an ATF eForm, but don’t have your finger print file? Skip the drive and let us convert your rolled prints into a fully ATF compliant .eft file. All we need is a 600DPI scanned FD-258 sheet with your finger prints and you’ll get an email back within the hour with your file!

Instructions:

Download and print out a FD-258 from the FBI website

https://www.fbi.gov/file-repository/cjis/fd-258.pdf/view

While we recommend using a fingerprint ink pad, you can use a graphite pencil, water-based markers or even a chisel-tip Sharpie if you’re fast enough. Fill out the fingerprint portion of the FD-258 paying close attention to what the boxes ask for. The top 2 rows are for rolled prints, while the bottom row is for a press.

Using a scanner with at least 600DPI resolution, scan the form as a .pdf and submit it. You’ll be prompted with a series of personal questions that’s required to bind the prints to you.

Looking to submit an ATF eForm, but don’t have your finger print file? Skip the drive and let us convert your rolled prints into a fully ATF compliant .eft file. All we need is a 600DPI scanned FD-258 sheet with your finger prints and you’ll get an email back within the hour with your file!

Instructions:

Download and print out a FD-258 from the FBI website

https://www.fbi.gov/file-repository/cjis/fd-258.pdf/view

While we recommend using a fingerprint ink pad, you can use a graphite pencil, water-based markers or even a chisel-tip Sharpie if you’re fast enough. Fill out the fingerprint portion of the FD-258 paying close attention to what the boxes ask for. The top 2 rows are for rolled prints, while the bottom row is for a press.

Using a scanner with at least 600DPI resolution, scan the form as a .pdf and submit it. You’ll be prompted with a series of personal questions that’s required to bind the prints to you.