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Accurate Biometrics wins fingerprint background checks contract for the State of South Carolina

Accurate Biometrics wins fingerprint background checks contract for the State of South Carolina
 

Accurate Biometrics has been awarded a contract with the South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation for receiving, storing and reporting fingerprint-based criminal history background check results in support of state licensing requirements. According to the announcement, the total duration of the contract is for up to five years.

The Illinois-based company provides managed fingerprint applicant tracking and storage solutions for public and private entities nationwide, as well as fingerprinting for employment, licensing, and other required purposes.

“We are extremely excited by this award,” comments Tim Daniels, President of Accurate Biometrics. “It’s a testament to the high level of service and innovative technology solutions we have offered to other states and we look forward to working with South Carolina for the first time.”

Daniels and company CEO Peggy Critchfield were recently selected as semi-finalists for the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year 2019 Award in the Midwest Region.

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