livescan

livescan
1. noun
A system for electronically and inklessly recording fingerprints.

In 1990 the St. Paul Police Department installed the earliest livescan system. [....] Some departments are now outfitting patrol cars with livescan readers.

2. verb
To obtain fingerprint images electronically.

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