Key Facts
- Live Scan fingerprinting is primarily associated with job applications, but it can also be requested for personal use under certain conditions.
- Individuals can request a Record Review to check their own criminal history, which is a valid reason for Live Scan.
- The process involves submitting a Request for Live Scan Service form, which specifies that results are sent directly to the individual.
- Live Scan results cannot be used for employment unless the employer initiates their own request, ensuring privacy and security.
- Anshin Mobile Notary and LiveScan offers mobile fingerprinting services for convenience, allowing clients to get scanned in a private location.
When most people hear about Live Scan fingerprinting, they think of job applications, professional licensing, or background checks for volunteering. However, a growing number of people are asking a different question — can you get Live Scan fingerprints for personal use? The short answer is yes, in certain situations. But the process, benefits, and limitations might surprise you.
At Anshin Mobile Notary and LiveScan, we regularly help clients understand whether Live Scan is possible for their specific needs — even when it’s not tied to an official employer or agency request. This guide will walk you through what Live Scan fingerprinting is, why you might want it for personal reasons, and how to make it happen.
Understanding Live Scan Fingerprinting
What Is Live Scan Fingerprinting?
Live Scan is an inkless, digital fingerprinting process that electronically captures your fingerprints and securely transmits them to the California Department of Justice (DOJ), the FBI, or other authorized agencies. Instead of using paper cards and ink, the Live Scan system scans and sends your prints in real time, speeding up the background check process.
If you want to know more about how the process works from start to finish, you can read our detailed guide on Understanding the Live Scan Fingerprinting Process.
Why People Commonly Need Live Scan
Most people get Live Scan fingerprints when required by:
- Employers for pre-employment screening
- Licensing agencies for professional certifications (e.g., nurses, contractors, teachers)
- Volunteer organizations that require background checks
- Government agencies for security clearance or adoption processes
But outside of these situations, can you request one for yourself? Let’s explore that next.
Can You Request Live Scan for Personal Use?
Yes — you can request Live Scan fingerprints for personal use, but only in certain cases. Live Scan is not like getting passport photos where you can walk in, ask for them, and leave with a copy. Instead, the fingerprints are transmitted to an authorized agency, and you receive the results only if you have an official reason that meets the DOJ or FBI criteria.
DOJ “Record Review” for Personal Use
In California, there is an option called Record Review. This allows individuals to request a copy of their own criminal history record from the DOJ. This is often used for:
- Personal background checks (to see what’s on your record)
- Verifying corrections after expungement
- Checking for identity theft or mistaken identity
- Confirming records before applying for sensitive positions
If you choose this route, you’ll submit a Live Scan request with the purpose marked as Record Review, and the results will be mailed directly to you — not to an employer or third party.
Why You Might Want Live Scan for Personal Reasons
Checking Your Own Record Before Applying for Jobs
If you are applying for a position that requires a background check, it’s smart to see what will appear before the employer does. This gives you time to correct errors or prepare explanations.
Verifying the Accuracy of Your Criminal Record
Mistakes happen. Your record could have outdated charges, sealed cases that still appear, or even criminal activity linked to someone with a similar name. A personal Live Scan can help identify and resolve these issues.
Peace of Mind Before Immigration or Travel
Some countries require a clean background check before issuing visas or residency permits. Getting a Live Scan through Record Review can help you prepare in advance.
Identity Theft Concerns
If someone has used your identity in criminal activities, a Live Scan background check may reveal the issue so you can take action.
How to Get Live Scan Fingerprints for Personal Use
Step 1: Determine Your Purpose
Live Scan must have a purpose code that matches a DOJ-approved reason. For personal use, this is usually Record Review.
Step 2: Complete the Correct Request Form
You’ll need the California DOJ’s “Request for Live Scan Service” form for Record Review. This form specifies that the results go directly to you.
You can find instructions on how to prepare in our blog on How to Prepare for Your Live Scan Fingerprint Appointment.
Step 3: Schedule an Appointment
At Anshin Mobile Notary and LiveScan, you can either visit our location or book our mobile Live Scan service, where we come to you — perfect for busy individuals or those who need privacy.
Step 4: Bring the Required Identification
Acceptable ID includes:
- State-issued driver’s license or ID card
- U.S. passport
- Military ID
Step 5: Get Fingerprinted and Pay the Fee
Fees include:
- Rolling fee (paid to the Live Scan operator, such as Anshin Mobile Notary and LiveScan)
- DOJ and/or FBI processing fees (depending on the request)
What to Expect After the Live Scan
How Long Until You Get Results?
For Record Review purposes, DOJ processing usually takes 3–7 business days for electronic results, but it may take longer if mailed.
You can also read more about processing times in our blog How Long Does It Take to Process Live Scan Fingerprints?.
Receiving Your Results
Your report will be mailed directly to you in a secure envelope. Employers or third parties will not have access unless you choose to share it.
Limitations of Live Scan for Personal Use
- Not Available in All States: The process described here is specific to California. Other states may have different systems.
- No “Just for Fun” Option: You cannot request Live Scan without a DOJ-approved purpose.
- Results Cannot Be Used for Employment Unless Authorized: If you get a Record Review for personal reasons, you cannot submit that same report to an employer — they must initiate their own request.
Mobile Live Scan Services for Personal Requests
If you want convenience, Anshin Mobile Notary and LiveScan offers mobile fingerprinting. We can come to your home, office, or another private location to perform the scan — the same secure process, but without the travel.
For a comparison between mobile and in-office services, check out Mobile Fingerprinting vs. In-Office Fingerprinting: Which Is Better?.
Why Choose Anshin Mobile Notary and LiveScan for Personal Live Scan Requests
- Expert Guidance: We’ll ensure you choose the correct request type to avoid delays.
- Convenience: Mobile or in-office options.
- Fast Turnaround: We transmit fingerprints instantly to the DOJ for quicker results.
- Experience: Our team handles both personal and official Live Scan requests with accuracy and confidentiality.
Final Thoughts
Yes, you can get Live Scan fingerprints for personal use — but only under approved circumstances like a Record Review request. This can be an excellent way to check your record, confirm corrections, or prepare for sensitive applications. At Anshin Mobile Notary and LiveScan, we make the process simple, fast, and secure so you can have peace of mind.
Live Scan for Personal Use vs Other Live Scan Requests
This comparison table summarizes when you can use Live Scan for personal Record Review in California, and when an employer or agency must request its own background check.
| Reason for Background Check | Who Submits the Live Scan Request? | Where Are Results Sent? | Can Results Be Reused? | Good Option for Personal Record Review? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Personal Record Review (see your own California criminal history) | You, using the DOJ “Request for Live Scan Service” form with Record Review selected | Directly to you by U.S. mail in a sealed envelope | No. Results are only a snapshot of your record at the time of processing. | Yes — best choice to see what is currently on your California DOJ record. |
| Employment background check | Employer or hiring agency | Directly to the employer or licensing agency | No. Each employer must submit its own Live Scan request. | No — your personal Record Review report cannot be used in place of an employer’s Live Scan. |
| Professional license or certification (e.g., nursing, teaching, contractors) | Licensing board or authorized agency | Directly to the licensing or regulatory agency | No. Each licensing body needs its own official background check. | No — personal Record Review is for your information only. |
| Checking expungement or record-cleanup updates | You, using the Record Review option | Directly to you by U.S. mail | No. If your record changes again, you need a new Live Scan. | Yes — helpful to confirm how expungements or corrections appear on your record. |
| Identity theft or mistaken identity concerns | You, using the Record Review option | Directly to you by U.S. mail | No. Each new concern or change may require another check. | Yes — lets you see if another person’s criminal activity has been linked to your name. |
FAQs About Live Scan for Personal Use in Los Angeles
Can I walk in and request Live Scan without paperwork?
No. Every Live Scan appointment in California—whether for personal Record Review or for an official agency—requires a completed “Request for Live Scan Service” form. This form tells the California DOJ how to route your results and what level of background check you are requesting. If you are unsure which fields to complete, our Los Angeles team can review your form at your appointment.
You can also reference our guide: Live Scan Form – You Need This!
Will the DOJ email me my Record Review results?
No. For security reasons, the California DOJ does not email Record Review results. They send your personal background report only by U.S. mail in a sealed envelope to the address you list on your form. If you live in Los Angeles, mailed results usually arrive a few days after processing. Learn more about timelines here: How Long Does Live Scan Processing Take?
Can I use my Record Review results for a job application?
No. Personal Record Review results are for your own reference only. Employers, licensing boards, schools, and agencies must submit their own Live Scan requests and receive results directly from DOJ or the FBI. If you need a background check for immigration, licensing, or employment clearance, see: FBI Background Check.
Is Live Scan the same as an FBI background check?
Not exactly. Live Scan is the method used to collect and transmit your fingerprints. Once transmitted, your Live Scan can be
used to request:
- A California DOJ criminal history report
- An FBI Identity History Summary
- Both DOJ + FBI (if your form requests it)
For personal-use checks in Los Angeles, most clients choose the California DOJ Record Review. For federal-level checks, visit our guide: Express FBI Record Check.
How long do personal Live Scan results stay valid?
Personal Live Scan results reflect your criminal history at the time they were processed. They do not “stay valid” for future use, because background records can change. If you update your record, complete an expungement, or need to verify what appears
before applying for a sensitive job or visa, you must submit a new Live Scan. To see how to request one correctly, visit: See Your Criminal Record.
