
NEWS RELEASE
Commissionaires
Much faster turnaround time than ink and roll prints
Windsor, ON (May 16, 2007) – Commissionaires Canada today
announced that they are one of the first agencies to access the enhanced
fingerprint services provided by the RCMP’s Canadian Criminal Real Time
Identification Services in National Police Services. The new process includes
processing through the national fingerprint repository, resulting in a quick
turn-around time for civil submissions that do not result in an identification of
a criminal record. This is welcome news for Canadians who need fingerprints
taken for immigration, pardons, employment screening, passports, adoption
applications, and Visa, work or travel permits.
Commissionaires
embraced the opportunity to become a leader in delivering this new expedited
service as part of their ongoing commitment to provide Canadians with high-quality,
state-of-the-art identification services. The entire fingerprinting procedure
used to take more than five months. Through new technology, the process has a much faster turnaround time than ink and roll prints.
“We
are continuously looking for ways to improve our offerings to customers and the
ability to offer this new enhanced identification service to Canadians allows
us to achieve this goal,” said Archie J Neilson, CEO of Commissionaires
Windsor.
This
new high-tech fingerprinting service is now available in a friendly and
professional setting at more than 25 Commissionaires’ office locations across
the nation. Commissionaires’ fingerprinting service offers Canadians fast
turnaround times, many locations, more convenience and choice including mobile
service. Users of the new service will no longer have to roll their fingers on
an ink pad before pressing their fingerprints on a card. It is now done
electronically in a matter of minutes. The advanced scanning technology
provides a more reliable fingerprint record that reduces identification errors
and enhances security.
“Since
July 2006 we’ve been participating in a pilot of the new system that the RCMP Real
Time Identification [RTID] Project was implementing, and have received greatly
improved turn-around times since November 2006.
We have been working to ensure that international technology standards
are applied to allow full integration and a smooth transition to electronic
processing,” said Paul A. Guindon, the CEO of Commissionaires Ottawa which
serves as project Lead Division on behalf of the entire Commissionaires Canada network of
offices. “The technology is secure.
Proprietary software and robust tried and tested hardware has been
developed to ensure a safe system for Canadians.”
For
office locations and more information, customers can visit: www.fingerprintingservice.com.
Commissionaires
is accredited by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to conduct electronic
fingerprinting across the country and is one of the first agencies to be
migrated to and access the enhanced fingerprint system.
RTID
is a National Police Services [NPS] Project under the stewardship of the RCMP,
designed to improve the efficiency of
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For more information, please contact:
Archie J Neilson
CEO, Commissionaires
Office: 519 966 9651 Office: 416 515 7517 Ext. 236
Email: ceo@commissionaireswindsor.ca
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