Central Booking Training Resources

All-in One Livescan and CPIN Booking Workstation online training on the PAVTN:

Click here: https://www.pachiefs.org/pavtn-net  then https://www.pavtn.net/ and choose Programs and Systems then Forensic Identification - Fingerprinting & Booking. If you don't have login credentials contact Ken Zipovsky at: [email protected]


New OTN Generator Process instructions: LiveScan for OTN Generator.pdf



Best Practices for Sanitizing Scanners to Protect Against COVID.pdf

  


Domestic Violence Relationships Training Material


 

Training Material

 

Fingerprint Compliance Data Dashboard

 PSP_FP Manual_Full Document.pdf

Proper Procedure For Correcting Duplicate OTN.docx

AFISCPIN CORRECTIONS template.DOC

How to enter hypenated names.docx

SMT Birthmark workaround.docx

biographical data form.doc

cpin guidelines for takingsmt.pdf

cpin livescan criminal booking system.docx

image guidelines.pdf

caplegifingerprintstagged-022613.pdf

miscellaneous charge codes.docx

all-in-one livescan cpinlivescan changes 2015.docx

originating and arresting agency ori.docx

utilization of livescan for applicant querys.docx

pacriminal_dataworksaio_booking.pdf

cpin_datastatistical_report.docx

Electronic Central Booking with All-in-One system.pdf All documents listed here are combined into this one file.

Palm Print Poster_v2.0.pdf

PalmGuidance v3.0 LFSU.pdf

why is fingerprinting important2.pdf

Act 81 Title 42-1725-5 Booking center fee law.pdf

Electronic Central Booking Refresher Training Survey - Please take this simple  5 question class survey! You do not have to sign in. You are completely anonymous. Thank You!

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The Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police Association gratefully acknowledges the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice, for allowing us to reproduce, in part or in whole, the Looking at the Impact on Policing of Body Worn Cameras. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this video are those of the speaker(s) and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.