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Coverage Amount: $10,000
Term Length: 3 years
Cost: $250
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Maryland Private Finger Printing Provider Bond Guide

In Maryland, private businesses offering non-criminal electronic fingerprint services must file a surety bond to operate. 

Bond Overview

  • Purpose: To ensure fingerprinting providers uphold state regulations
  • Who Needs It: Anyone offering non-criminal electronic fingerprinting services 
  • Regulating Body: The Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services, Criminal Justice Information System
  • Required Coverage: $10,000
  • Premium Rate: $250

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What Is a Maryland Private Finger Printing Provider Bond? 

This bond ensures that private finger printing providers comply with state regulations and operate ethically. 

The Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services (DPSCS) requires this type of license and permit bond to register with the state. 

How Much Do Private Finger Printing Provider Bonds Cost in Maryland?

The DPSCS requires a $10,000 surety bond for all private finger printing providers. 

The bond costs a flat rate of $250 no credit check required! Buy your bond instantly below. 

Bond Type
$10,000Private Finger Printing Provider Bond

SuretyBonds.com offers the lowest available rates from our nationwide provider network with no added fees.

How Does a Maryland Private Finger Printing Provider Bond Work? 

A Maryland private finger printing provider bond is a legal contract between three parties:

  1. Principal: The private finger printing provider purchasing the bond
  2. Obligee: The Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services requiring the bond
  3. Surety: The provider issuing the bond

Under this contract, you, as the principal, promise to uphold the provisions of MD Criminal Procedure Article § 10‑243

If you break the bond terms, harmed parties can file claims on the bond. The surety will validate and pay claims up to the full bond amount. However, you are ultimately responsible for refunding the surety.

Who Needs a Private Finger Printing Provider Bond? 

In Maryland, private businesses that offer electronic LiveScan finger printing services must file a surety bond. This only applies to non-criminal finger printing and background checks.

How Do I Get a Private Finger Printing Provider Bond in Maryland? 

SuretyBonds.com provides the fastest and easiest way to get a private finger printing provider bond. Follow these steps to buy your bond instantly:

  1. Enter Information: Fill out the quick request form on this page
  2. Pay Invoice: Complete your purchase online or over the phone
  3. Receive Bond: Select your FedEx shipping option to receive your official bond form

Upon receipt, sign and file the bond documentation with the DPSCS.

How Fast Can I Get My Bond? 

If you’re in a rush, SuretyBonds.com offers overnight delivery. Purchase now to receive your original bond form in one business day.

Can I Get Bonded With Bad Credit? 

Yes, this bond doesn’t require a credit check! All applicants are approved at the same price, regardless of credit score. 

How Do I Renew My Finger Printing Provider Bond?

Maryland finger printing provider bonds expire every three years. When you work with SuretyBonds.com, we’ll send you reminders and a renewal invoice before your bond expires. 

Once you pay your renewal premium, we’ll issue a continuation certificate to keep your bond active for another three years. File this with the DPSCS as instructed.

How to Become a Private Finger Printing Provider in Maryland 

The Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services certifies private providers to submit electronic fingerprints directly to the Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS). This authorizes you to complete non-criminal background checks.   

To apply for an authorization certificate, email the current CJIS Private Provider Coordinator for an application. 

You will need to provide proof of approved Livescan equipment and the required surety bond. The DPSCS may also conduct an inspection of your facility. 

Once approved, you will receive an authorization certificate for three years. 

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