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Delaware State Police Announce New Digital Fingerprinting System

by Jeff Jones
Police handcuffs and criminal fingerprints card

DELAWARE – The Delaware State Police (DSP) has entered into a partnership with IDEMIA, a leading identity security and authentication solutions provider.

The collaboration aims to offer “IdentoGO,” a program designed to streamline the process of identity verification for Delaware citizens.

The program features a convenient web portal and call center for scheduling enrollment sessions. It aims to improve the efficiency of background checks by eliminating manual scanning and processing of fingerprint cards.

Captain Andrew Lloyd, Director of the State Bureau of Identification for the Delaware State Police, emphasized the goal of delivering trusted identity verification solutions.

The state plans to expand its enrollment centers from three to nine, with locations in Seaford, Milford, Dover, Middletown, Newark, and Wilmington.

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