Edward Peruta
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This morning, I was informed by Trooper Thomas Hatfield Esq. that the State Police Bureau of Identifcation DOES NOT have a backlog of fingerprints for Pistol Permits.
Trooper Hatfield told me that SPBI processess approximately 350 fingerpints per week, and if there is any backlog priority is given to those prints which may involve work around children. (I can agree with this)
Trooper Hatfield says that he will send written confirmation of what I was told.
Hatfield told me that as of Friday last week, there was NO backlog of fingerprints waiting to be processed for State and National Criminal History Records Checks.
THIS INFORMATION SHOULD PREVENT ANY LOCAL ISSUING AUTHORITY FROM USING A BACKLOG AS AN EXCUSE FOR NOT MAKING THE REQUIRED DECSION ON PERMITS TO CARRY.
This morning, I was informed by Trooper Thomas Hatfield Esq. that the State Police Bureau of Identifcation DOES NOT have a backlog of fingerprints for Pistol Permits.
Trooper Hatfield told me that SPBI processess approximately 350 fingerpints per week, and if there is any backlog priority is given to those prints which may involve work around children. (I can agree with this)
Trooper Hatfield says that he will send written confirmation of what I was told.
Hatfield told me that as of Friday last week, there was NO backlog of fingerprints waiting to be processed for State and National Criminal History Records Checks.
THIS INFORMATION SHOULD PREVENT ANY LOCAL ISSUING AUTHORITY FROM USING A BACKLOG AS AN EXCUSE FOR NOT MAKING THE REQUIRED DECSION ON PERMITS TO CARRY.