FastFingerprints DC

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Washington, United States

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Fingerprinting service

FastFingerprints DC Reviews | Rating 3,7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

FastFingerprints DC is located in Washington, United States on 1629 K St NW #300. FastFingerprints DC is rated 3.7 out of 5 in the category fingerprinting service in United States.

Address

1629 K St NW #300

Phone

+1 5712345283

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Ryan Hammond

Appointment at 11:30. Arrived at 11:25. Waited until 12:05 to be seen. Packed waiting room with seats close together, despite COVID. Would not recommend.

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Daniel G. Buxton

Extremely satisfied after visiting fastfingerprints conveniently located in downtown DC. After calling a local DC police station I was directed to search for a private company to help me get fingerprinted for a government form. In less then 10 minutes I was in and out with digitally scanned and printed finger print cards. Easy to make an appointment online on their website and accepts credit cards unlike other cash-only options in DC. Two fingerprint cards for 25.00.

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Lane Boyd

Overall, it was an easy experience from start to finish. The place is easy to find based on the website, and there was no wait when I arrived (I showed up about 20 minutes before my appointment and got in immediately). The person who did my fingerprints was extremely friendly and helpful. The whole process took about 10 minutes, and that was with a same day appointment!

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Malik Moonzajer

Don’t waste your time coming here. A bunch of unprofessional cold blooded staff that thinks you owe them a life and never listens or help you. 2 miles around there are several other services they go above and beyond to help you.

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Ulie Xu

Staff were nice, but my first time fingerprints did not work. They agreed to do second take for free, but did not compensate for anything else, including my 60 mailing fee to the FBI twice because they didn’t take my fingerprints correctly the first time.