fingerprints

Fingerprints are not typically involved in the notarization process itself. Notarization primarily involves a notary public certifying the authenticity of signatures on documents and verifying the identity of the individuals signing the documents.

In some cases, individuals may need to provide fingerprints as part of a criminal record check conducted by law enforcement agencies or other authorized entities. This may be required for certain types of legal proceedings, employment in sensitive positions, or immigration purposes.

Certain professions or occupations, particularly those involving access to classified information or sensitive facilities, may require individuals to undergo background checks, including fingerprinting, as part of the security clearance process.

Applicants for Canadian immigration or citizenship may be required to provide fingerprints as part of the application process, especially if they have a criminal record or are seeking entry under certain immigration programs.

In rare cases, fingerprints may be used as additional evidence to verify the identity of individuals involved in legal proceedings, particularly if there are disputes or concerns about the authenticity of signatures on documents.

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